"Exercise, Aging, and Health" examines how social, cognitive, biological and contextual forces influence activity patterns. First discussing the pros and cons of physical activity for older persons, the author summarizes the scientific evidence regarding the effects of exercise among older adults, and then contrasts it with the known risks of physical activity among the elderly. The author provides guidelines for safe and easy movements that will increase both strength and mobility. Additionally, the book explores the theoretical reasons for which older people do not pursue regular physical...
"Exercise, Aging, and Health" examines how social, cognitive, biological and contextual forces influence activity patterns. First discussing the pros ...
Appropriate for professionals in gerontology, sports psychology, health psychology, physical education and social science programs that deal with older populations and community resources, this book first discusses the pros and cons of physical activity for older persons. It then explores the theoretical reasons for which older people do not pursue physical activity and how to overcome this reluctance. There is a model included, as well as implications for future social policy.
Appropriate for professionals in gerontology, sports psychology, health psychology, physical education and social science programs that deal with olde...