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期刊名:Journal of aging and physical activity

缩写:J AGING PHYS ACTIV

ISSN:1063-8652

e-ISSN:1543-267X

IF/分区:1.7/Q3

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Charles Lucena,Yuri A Freire,Lara Vlietstra et al. Charles Lucena et al.
Aim/background: To investigate sex-specific associations of upper and lower limb muscle strength, mass, and quality derived from handgrip strength (HGS) and 30-s chair stand test (CST), with physical performance in older ...
Glynis R Worthington,Gary Gute,Susan A Jackson et al. Glynis R Worthington et al.
Background/objective: This study investigates flow experience, a state of total immersion and optimal experience conceptualized by Csikszentmihalyi in 1990, in adults aged 60 years and older while playing recreational dou...
Ting-Fu Lai,Yung Liao,Pei-Lin Tzeng et al. Ting-Fu Lai et al.
Brief bouts of vigorous physical activity such as vigorous intermittent lifestyle physical activity (VILPA) have emerged as a flexible alternative to traditional structured exercise, requiring less time commitment, preparation, and access t...
Nesrin Arslan Nesrin Arslan
Background: Women aged 65 and over often face physical and psychosocial challenges such as mobility issues, chronic pain, sleep disturbances, and emotional vulnerability. Yoga, as a traditional mind-body practice, has sho...
Sara Oliveira Dias de Lucena,Fabricio Eduardo Rossi,Fernanda Pereira Lemos Barbosa et al. Sara Oliveira Dias de Lucena et al.
Background: The aging process is accompanied by a decline in brain volume, which represents a significant risk factor for the onset of dementia in older adults. Evidence demonstrates that physical activity (PA) can help p...
Ayşe Abit Kocaman,Alper Kemal Gürbüz,Saniye Aydoğan Arslan et al. Ayşe Abit Kocaman et al.
In older adults, metabolic syndrome (MetS) may also affect physical function by causing muscle weakness and reduced mobility. This can lead to problems like frailty, poor balance, and locomotive syndrome (LS), which makes it harder to move ...
Arzu Razak Özdinçler,Şafak Yiğit,Gülsena Utku Umut et al. Arzu Razak Özdinçler et al.
Age-related declines in strength and balance increase fall risk in nursing home residents. This study compared the effects of the modified Otago Exercise Program and the Large-Amplitude Functional Exercise Program (LAFEP) on fall risk, bala...
Kenji Yamaki,Koutatsu Nagai,Masashi Kanai et al. Kenji Yamaki et al.
Reduced skeletal muscle mass in patients with stroke is associated with poor clinical outcomes. Although physical activity helps mitigate this loss, the relationship between physical activity and changes in skeletal muscle mass remains uncl...
Katerina Machacova,Michal Steffl,Alzbeta Bartova et al. Katerina Machacova et al.
Physical activity is vital for maintaining health in late life, yet many older adults remain sedentary. This study evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of a home-based online exercise and education program inspired by developmental k...
Anna Janzen,Gillian L Hatfield Anna Janzen
Background/objectives: Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in North America and is popular among older adults, yet the physical and cognitive benefits of this sport in older adults remain relatively unexplored. The pu...