Aim: To review findings from the Men, Women and Ageing (MWA) longitudinal studies and consider their implications for national health guidelines. Methods: Guidelines for good health for older adults in the areas of body mass index (BMI), physical activity, alcohol consumption and smoking behaviours are compared with MWA findings. Results: Findings from MWA suggest that current BMI guidelines may be too narrow because BMI in the overweight range appears to be protective for both older men and women. Across all levels of BMI, even low levels of physical activity decrease mortality risk compared with being sedentary. Our findings suggest that consideration should be given to having different alcohol guidelines for older men and women and shoul...
In this study we used individual differences concepts and analyses to examine whether older people a...
The latest major report from the ongoing Australian Longitudinal Study on Women\u27s Health has been...
Background: Increasing life expectancies, burgeoning healthcare costs and an emphasis on the managem...
Aim: To review findings from the Men, Women and Ageing (MWA) longitudinal studies and consider their...
Aim: To review findings from the Men, Women and Ageing (MWA) longitudinal studies and consider thei...
Aim: To review findings from the Men, Women and Ageing (MWA) longitudinal studies and consider their...
Aim: The aim of this research was to produce evidence-based recommendations on physical activity des...
One ofthe aims ofthis study was to examine the relationship between gender, healthprofileand physica...
ABSTRACT Objectives: Statements in the press attributed to physical activity (PA) researchers and, o...
The high prevalence of overweight and obesity among older Australian adults and their strong associa...
Lifestyle behaviours significantly contribute to high levels of chronic disease in older adults. The...
Evidence suggests age and sex differences in risk factors for chronic disease. This study examined l...
Lifestyle behaviours significantly contribute to high levels of chronic disease in older adults. The...
Lifestyle behaviours significantly contribute to high levels of chronic disease in older adults. The...
Lifestyle behaviours significantly contribute to high levels of chronic disease in older adults. The...
In this study we used individual differences concepts and analyses to examine whether older people a...
The latest major report from the ongoing Australian Longitudinal Study on Women\u27s Health has been...
Background: Increasing life expectancies, burgeoning healthcare costs and an emphasis on the managem...
Aim: To review findings from the Men, Women and Ageing (MWA) longitudinal studies and consider their...
Aim: To review findings from the Men, Women and Ageing (MWA) longitudinal studies and consider thei...
Aim: To review findings from the Men, Women and Ageing (MWA) longitudinal studies and consider their...
Aim: The aim of this research was to produce evidence-based recommendations on physical activity des...
One ofthe aims ofthis study was to examine the relationship between gender, healthprofileand physica...
ABSTRACT Objectives: Statements in the press attributed to physical activity (PA) researchers and, o...
The high prevalence of overweight and obesity among older Australian adults and their strong associa...
Lifestyle behaviours significantly contribute to high levels of chronic disease in older adults. The...
Evidence suggests age and sex differences in risk factors for chronic disease. This study examined l...
Lifestyle behaviours significantly contribute to high levels of chronic disease in older adults. The...
Lifestyle behaviours significantly contribute to high levels of chronic disease in older adults. The...
Lifestyle behaviours significantly contribute to high levels of chronic disease in older adults. The...
In this study we used individual differences concepts and analyses to examine whether older people a...
The latest major report from the ongoing Australian Longitudinal Study on Women\u27s Health has been...
Background: Increasing life expectancies, burgeoning healthcare costs and an emphasis on the managem...