Brain connectivity patterns and environmental factors can predict which older adults will successfully increase physical ...
Physical activity may reduce age-associated risk for all-cause dementia among older adults, according to results of a population-based cohort study presented at the Alzheimer’s Association ...
Older adults, particularly those living with health conditions, who hold positive views on aging (VoA) are more likely to partake in vigorous, physical exercise, according to an August study published ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Both light and moderate to vigorous physical activity were tied to lower all-cause mortality risk vs. sedentary ...
Authors compared users and non-users of older adult physical activity programs (EnhanceFitness and Silver Sneakers) within a healthcare system on health conditions, utilization, and costs. Physical ...
Jan. 24 (UPI) --Small increases in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity among older adults in the United States prevents up to an estimated 275,000 deaths annually, a study published Monday JAMA ...
Walking briskly can increase the heart rate, improve circulation, lower blood pressure, and help people lose weight. View on ...
Researchers collected physical function measures and blood samples from 24 patients enrolled in a 16-week trial of at-home aerobic and/or resistance exercise. Physical activity can help support ...
Exercise "snacks"—intentional short bursts of physical activity—may be an effective way of boosting the cardiorespiratory fitness of physically inactive adults, finds a synthesis of the available ...
Only one in four adults in South Korea engages in moderate or higher intensity physical activity. In contrast, the rate of physical inactivity among South Korean adults is nearly twice as high as the ...