European Review of Aging and Physical Activity

SCOPUS (2006-2023)SCIE-ISI

  1861-6909

  1813-7253

 

 

Cơ quản chủ quản:  Springer Heidelberg , Springer Verlag

Lĩnh vực:
Geriatrics and Gerontology

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Motor-skill learning in older adults—a review of studies on age-related differences
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Claudia Voelcker‐Rehage
Abstract This paper reviews research on motor-skill learning across the life span with particular emphasis on older age. For this purpose, studies that focus on age-related differences in fine and gross motor skills and studies that analyze the further refinement of known skills as well as learning of unknown motor skills are summarized. The reviewed stud...... hiện toàn bộ
Systematic review of functional training on muscle strength, physical functioning, and activities of daily living in older adults
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Chiung Ju Liu, Deepika M. Shiroy, Lindsey Jones, Daniel O. Clark
Endurance performance in masters athletes
- 2008
Peter Reaburn, Ben J. Dascombe
AbstractMasters athletes are typically older than 35 years of age and systematically train for, and compete in, organized forms of sport specifically designed for older adults. They are motivated to participate in masters sport for a wide variety of reasons. Age-related declines in endurance performance are observed across the endurance sports of running, orienteer...... hiện toàn bộ
Performance on sit-to-stand tests in relation to measures of functional fitness and sarcopenia diagnosis in community-dwelling older adults
- 2021
Xianyang Sherman Yee, Yee Sien Ng, John C. Allen, Aisyah Latib, Ee Ling Tay, Huda Mukhlis Abu Bakar, Chien Yee Jolene Ho, Wan Cheen Charissa Koh, Hwee Heem Theresa Kwek, Laura Tay
AbstractBackgroundThe sit-to-stand (STS) test has been deployed as surrogate measures of strength or physical performance in sarcopenia diagnosis. This study examines the relationship of two common STS variants – Five Times Sit-to-Stand Test (5TSTS) and 30 s Chair Stand Test (30CST) – with grip strength, muscle mass and functional...... hiện toàn bộ
Role of physical activity in the prevention of falls and their consequences in the elderly
- 2008
Catarina Pereira, P Vogelaere, Fátima Baptista
Abstract This work aims to provide an inventory of the risk factors and consequences of falling in the elderly, namely fractures, and to identify strategies to prevent falls and minimise their effects. Falls in elderly people are a major cause of injuries, leading to a general fear of falling, poorer quality of life and even death. The increase in life ex...... hiện toàn bộ
Is water-based exercise training sufficient to improve physical fitness in the elderly?
Tập 9 Số 2 - Trang 129-141 - 2012
Marco Bergamin, Silvano Zanuso, Brent A. Alvar, Andrea Ermolao, Marco Zaccaria
Abstract The research on the effects of aquatic exercise is a field that has grown rapidly in the last decade. The majority of the available literature is focused on the benefits of water-based exercise programs for people with rheumatologic disease and back pain; however, there is a lack of evidence reporting the effects of exercise performed in an aquat...... hiện toàn bộ
Successful aging: how does physical activity influence engagement with life?
- 2012
Jacqueline A. Liffiton, Sean Horton, Joseph Baker, Patricia L. Weir
Abstract With the increasing number of individuals over the age of 65 years worldwide, it is critical for society to recognize the importance of helping seniors maintain their health, physical, and cognitive functioning as well as their engagement with life. These three dimensions provide the foundation for successful aging (SA). The positive role of enga...... hiện toàn bộ
Effects of vibration therapy on muscle mass, muscle strength and physical function in older adults with sarcopenia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Tập 17 Số 1 - 2020
Shuang Wu, Hongting Ning, Su-Mei Xiao, Mingyue Hu, Xinyin Wu, Hong‐Wen Deng, Hui Feng
Abstract Background Sarcopenia, a progressive loss of muscle mass and function with advancing age, is a prevalent condition among older adults. As most older people are too frail to do intensive exercise and vibration therapy has low risk and ease of participation, it may be more readily accepted by...... hiện toàn bộ