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Keiser Equipment Featured in the Boston Globe. Their article talks about the work of science and technology to improve frailty among the older adult population. The science and pneumatic technology behind Keiser equipment makes the equipment a perfect image of these innovations in improving the lives of older adults.[ Read More ]
Starting Early "Our study shows that greater physical activity in your 30's, 40's, and 50's has beneficial effects well into the future by helping us maintain our ability to walk and function at older ages," study co-author Dr. Kushang V. Patel, of the National Institute on Aging in Bethesda, Maryland, told Reuters Health. [ Link ]
New studies point to efficient exercising in older adults leading to increased work out put by up to 29% in mature adults. Work that is needed for activities of daily living (ADL) [read more]
Injuries among seniors 65 and over jumped 54% from 1990 to1996. Now the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) and the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) team up to host “Life Cycle of the Athlete” [read more]
The older adult population is growing larger each any ever year. In fact baby-boomers are just now this year passing the 60 year mark with this, the amount of older adult retirees will grow rapidly in the next 5 years. [ back to top ]
Mike Boyle examaines delaying the loss of power as a resulty of aging. " We need to train as fast as our clients are physically capable of going "
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Succinct health tips for robust aging. What separates "exceptional survivors" from the rest of the group? These traits that are most commonly found in the healthiest of the "oldest old." Courtesy of health professional Carol Walsh in Oregon's Albany Democrat-Herald.