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Determining age-related developmental changes in body size (i.e., height and weight) or weight relative to height (BMI) is inadequate for understanding the actual changes that occur, because the body is composed of many different tissues. Even within individuals, changes in body composition occur over time with changes in nutrition, physical activity, and aging. Body weight is a general descriptor of an individual’s total body mass, whereas body composition includes information on various ...
The program will meet a wide range of professional interests including motivation, measurement, the environment and professional development and training. In the London Olympic Year of 2012 the Congress will be an event that will not only highlight the latest research evidence and best practice on physical activity and active ageing, but also highlight the needs of an often excluded but growing population group world-wide, the oldest old. A program of keynote papers, thematic symposia, ...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of age and practice on the control and coordination of fingertip forces on a precision grip isometric tracing task. Performance data were analyzed for time and accuracy for task phase (increasing/decreasing force) and target location (approaching/departing). All groups increased speed and accuracy, and decreased variability (SD) of force tracing with practice (p < .
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of age (4 age groups), physical fitness level (3 levels), and movement segment (application and release) on manual force control as measured by the Trace and Track Task. They were tested with the Trace and Track Task (manual force quantification system apparatus; University of Texas at Austin), and a physical fitness test (hand strength, 5-min step test, flexibility, % body fat). Also all age groups were subdivided into 3 physical fitness ...
The most common sources of data collection in qualitative research are interviews, observations, and review of documents. The most common sources of data collection in qualitative research are interviews, observations, and review of documents (Creswell, 2009b; Locke, Silverman, & Spirduso, 2010; Marshall & Rossman, 1999). Creswell (2003) places the data-collecting procedures into four categories: observations, interviews, documents, and audiovisual materials.
Recent power-training research consistently demonstrates that power training affects functional status significantly more than does strength training alone; however, power has not yet been embraced by health and wellness promotion professionals and incorporated into exercise programs (Fielding et al. Request that professional organizations like the International Council on Active Aging, the National Council on Aging, and the American Society on Aging address the issue of power and functional ...