peer reviewedWith age, older adults experience a decrease in muscle function and changes in body composition, which raise the risk of functional incapacity and loss of autonomy. These declines are more pronounced in older adults living in long-term care (LTC) facilities than those living in the community (ie, sarcopenia prevalence: ∼41% vs ∼10%; obesity prevalence: 30% vs17%). The main cause of these declines is chronic diseases, which are a driver of higher rates of sedentary behavior (85% of time in LTC). Exercise, however, is recognized to help counteract age-related decline, yet it is not integrated into clinical practice
In the United States in 2012, the older adult population (age 65 years and over) made up ~15% of the...
The human ageing process is universal, ubiquitous and inevitable. Every physiological function is be...
The human ageing process is universal, ubiquitous and inevitable. Every physiological function is be...
A taskforce, under the auspices of The International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics-Globa...
Weening-Dijksterhuis E, de Greef MHG, Scherder EJA, Slaets JPJ, van der Schans CP: Frail institution...
Background: There is increasing evidence suggesting that cognition and physical frailty interact wit...
Physical function (ie, aerobic capacity, gait speed, and muscle strength) has been proposed as a bio...
[EN] This study analyzed the effects of an individualized and progressive multicomponent exercise pr...
The management of health conditions that predispose individuals to the loss of independence (eg, fra...
The population of elderly individuals is continually growing due to advancements in medicine and tec...
peer-reviewedThe proportion of older adults is increasing around the world and most wish to live in ...
Abstract Background Aging-related loss of muscle and strength with increased adiposity is prevalent ...
Background: the worldwide population is ageing. One expected consequence of this is an increase in m...
Background. Physical activity programs in nursing homes typically consist of seated, range of motion...
Context: Physical activity has been shown to have physiological and psychological benefits in adults...
In the United States in 2012, the older adult population (age 65 years and over) made up ~15% of the...
The human ageing process is universal, ubiquitous and inevitable. Every physiological function is be...
The human ageing process is universal, ubiquitous and inevitable. Every physiological function is be...
A taskforce, under the auspices of The International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics-Globa...
Weening-Dijksterhuis E, de Greef MHG, Scherder EJA, Slaets JPJ, van der Schans CP: Frail institution...
Background: There is increasing evidence suggesting that cognition and physical frailty interact wit...
Physical function (ie, aerobic capacity, gait speed, and muscle strength) has been proposed as a bio...
[EN] This study analyzed the effects of an individualized and progressive multicomponent exercise pr...
The management of health conditions that predispose individuals to the loss of independence (eg, fra...
The population of elderly individuals is continually growing due to advancements in medicine and tec...
peer-reviewedThe proportion of older adults is increasing around the world and most wish to live in ...
Abstract Background Aging-related loss of muscle and strength with increased adiposity is prevalent ...
Background: the worldwide population is ageing. One expected consequence of this is an increase in m...
Background. Physical activity programs in nursing homes typically consist of seated, range of motion...
Context: Physical activity has been shown to have physiological and psychological benefits in adults...
In the United States in 2012, the older adult population (age 65 years and over) made up ~15% of the...
The human ageing process is universal, ubiquitous and inevitable. Every physiological function is be...
The human ageing process is universal, ubiquitous and inevitable. Every physiological function is be...