Background: This review based upon studies searched from the major scientific libraries has the objective of clarifying what is fitness training in modern days, the implications that it has on health in both youth and elderly and finally discuss fitness training practical implications. Methods: The PRISMA statement was partially adopted and a number of 92 items were selected, according to the inclusion criteria. Results were discussed in 4 main sections: 1. Children and adolescents fitness levels; 2. Fitness training in the elderly; 3. Pathology prevention through fitness training; 4. Training through Fitness activities. Results: This review pointed out the fact that nowadays there is a large variety of fitness activities available within g...
It is known that rates of participation in sports and physical activities among older adults decreas...
The enormous amount of publications about exercise and its relationship with health issues, led to t...
Fitness centres, especially in developed nations are means of exercising in a controlled...
Background: This review based upon studies searched from the major scientific libraries has the obje...
BACKGROUND: This review based upon studies searched from the major scientific libraries has the obje...
Definition: The fitness (W), in biology, defines the reproductived success of an individual or a cer...
Objectives To present an overview of effectiveness and training characteristics of physical training...
International audience‘Keep fit’ gyms have gradually evolved into fitness centers which offer new, d...
The global aging of the population will lead to an increase in social and economic demands, so keepi...
Aging populations are a worldwide phenomenon affecting both developed and developing countries. This...
The article provides definitions of the following concepts: health, healthy lifestyle and physical a...
Along with the growth in the number of fitness clubs equipped with the latest equipment, new areas o...
During physiological aging, the striated muscle incurs in reduction of both mass and strength. This ...
The present study draws on Scott’s (2011) notion of the Re-Inventive Institution and explores how gy...
(1) Background: In our study we will refer to the benefits of practicing appropriate fit-ness exerci...
It is known that rates of participation in sports and physical activities among older adults decreas...
The enormous amount of publications about exercise and its relationship with health issues, led to t...
Fitness centres, especially in developed nations are means of exercising in a controlled...
Background: This review based upon studies searched from the major scientific libraries has the obje...
BACKGROUND: This review based upon studies searched from the major scientific libraries has the obje...
Definition: The fitness (W), in biology, defines the reproductived success of an individual or a cer...
Objectives To present an overview of effectiveness and training characteristics of physical training...
International audience‘Keep fit’ gyms have gradually evolved into fitness centers which offer new, d...
The global aging of the population will lead to an increase in social and economic demands, so keepi...
Aging populations are a worldwide phenomenon affecting both developed and developing countries. This...
The article provides definitions of the following concepts: health, healthy lifestyle and physical a...
Along with the growth in the number of fitness clubs equipped with the latest equipment, new areas o...
During physiological aging, the striated muscle incurs in reduction of both mass and strength. This ...
The present study draws on Scott’s (2011) notion of the Re-Inventive Institution and explores how gy...
(1) Background: In our study we will refer to the benefits of practicing appropriate fit-ness exerci...
It is known that rates of participation in sports and physical activities among older adults decreas...
The enormous amount of publications about exercise and its relationship with health issues, led to t...
Fitness centres, especially in developed nations are means of exercising in a controlled...