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Titlebook: Exercise for Aging Adults; A Guide for Practiti Gail M. Sullivan,Alice K. Pomidor Book 2024Latest edition The Editor(s) (if applicable) and

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书目名称Exercise for Aging Adults
副标题A Guide for Practiti
编辑Gail M. Sullivan,Alice K. Pomidor
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概述Provides practical strategies for implementing exercise therapy in clinical settings for geriatric patients.Includes key points and case examples supporting physical activity as a preventative and man
图书封面Titlebook: Exercise for Aging Adults; A Guide for Practiti Gail M. Sullivan,Alice K. Pomidor Book 2024Latest edition The Editor(s) (if applicable) and
描述Exercise has been rightly termed the “fountain of youth” for older adults. Exercise is associated with lower risks of developing many chronic conditions (cardiac disease, diabetes mellitus, osteoporosis) as well as being a key treatment modality for common geriatric problems (osteoarthritis, falls, incontinence, sleep issues, frailty). Exercise, or regularly planned physical activity, is also associated with higher functional levels and well-being, which many older adults consider critical for a high quality of life. Indeed, many physiologic changes formerly attributed to senescence appear due to disuse and thus less inevitable than assumed. The dictum of “use it or lose it” holds true, for people 70 years and older.  .This user-friendly text provides practical strategies for health care professionals who work with or advise older adults to create exercise prescriptions suitable for specific settings and medical conditions. Expanded and revised,the second edition translates new findings in exercise research for the elderly for busy practitioners, trainees, students and administrators and provides practical strategies that can be implemented immediately in the common settings in whi
出版日期Book 2024Latest edition
关键词aging physiology and exercise; arthritis and frailty; assisted living and long-term facilities; communi
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doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-52928-3
isbn_softcover978-3-031-52927-6
isbn_ebook978-3-031-52928-3
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Book 2024Latest editionns (cardiac disease, diabetes mellitus, osteoporosis) as well as being a key treatment modality for common geriatric problems (osteoarthritis, falls, incontinence, sleep issues, frailty). Exercise, or regularly planned physical activity, is also associated with higher functional levels and well-bein
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Exercise for Adults in Nursing Home and Assisted Living Facilities,ons, exercise is safe. Institutions can use innovative strategies to motivate and engage older adults. In these settings, all members of the health care team are key to facilitating increased physical activities with residents.
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,Alternative Lösungsvorschläge,e biological aging is a spectrum that does not always align with chronological aging, even higher risk, frail older adults can benefit from exercise. Thus, understanding the physiology of aging and exercise are essential to appreciate how exercise benefits older adults in various ways.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-92282-9ly physical activities and targeted exercise routines are as effective or more effective than medications, for some conditions, and far safer. Maintaining physical and cognitive function, which older adults consider important for successful aging and a high quality of life, requires a fundamental focus on exercise.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-04342-9of motivational interviewing—open-ended questions, affirming what the patient says, providing reflections to link ideas, and summarizing—may aid in changing exercise behaviors as well as other beneficial behaviors, in older adults.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-96049-8 the health benefits provided by regular exercise, a deeper understanding is needed of both the factors influencing participation as well as the evidence-based strategies shown to be successful in maintaining physical activities in these older adults.
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Messung von Fremdenfeindlichkeit,ce exercises, and early rehabilitation efforts in older adults demonstrate safety and feasibility. However, geographic hospital geriatric acute care units have the strongest evidence for preventing hospital-associated declines in older adults.
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