作者
Amanda L Zaleski, Beth A Taylor, Gregory A Panza, Yin Wu, Linda S Pescatello, Paul D Thompson, Antonio B Fernandez
发表日期
2016/4
来源
Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal
卷号
12
期号
2
页码范围
98
出版商
Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center
简介
Older adults represent the fastest-growing age demographic of the population. Physiological changes associated with primary aging and concurrent chronic disease adversely impact functional capacity, health outcomes, and quality of life. For these reasons, there is a national emphasis for healthcare providers to improve the health, function, and quality of life of older adults to preserve independent living and psychological well-being. The benefits of regular physical activity or exercise with regard to aging and disease are indisputable, yet many clinicians do not prescribe exercise to older adults. This reluctance may be attributable to a lack of knowledge regarding appropriate exercise prescription for older adults in light of the potential risks and benefits of various doses and types of exercise. In addition, clinicians and patients may have concerns about potential health considerations relevant to older adults such as …
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