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BENEFITS OF EXERCISE. BENEFITS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH Improves myocardial performances Increases peak diastolic filling Increases heart muscle contractibility Increases aerobic capacity Reduces systolic blood pressure Improves diastolic blood pressure - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BENEFITS OF EXERCISE

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BENEFITS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH Improves myocardial performances Increases peak diastolic filling Increases heart muscle contractibility Increases aerobic capacity Reduces systolic blood pressure Improves diastolic blood pressure Improves endurance

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BENEFITS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

OBESITY Decr. abdominal adipose

tissue Incr. lean muscle mass Reduces percentage of body

fat.

OSTEOPOROSIS Slows decline in bone

mineral density Incr. bone density

CHOLESTEROL

Reduces low density lipoproteins

( LDL) * Reduces triglycerides * Incr.high density ( HDL)• Incr. glucose tolerance

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Older Adults and Exercise

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MENTAL BENEFITS OF PAPSYCHOLOGICAL STATE Improved brain function,mental alertness &

concentration,abstract reasoning,verbal fluency.

Improved sensomotor skills

Improved attitude to life

Incr.self reliance & control over ones life

Improved confidence

Healthier self image & self esteem

Increased energy

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BENEFITS OF FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY

Reduces risk of musculoskeletal disability Improves strength & flexibility Reduces risk of falls by increasing strength Reduces risk of fractures Increases reaction time Sustains cerebral function & cognition.

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Golden Oldies Seniors find more than health benefits from joining an

exercise class “ Golden Oldies “ 4 minhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjzDBhJDzes

Comments from participants include: fun, feel good, like, fellowship, friends, enjoyable, big difference, fun, preventative, do more, just wonderful, improve balance/flexibility/alertness.

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Review Benefits of Exercise

Prevents onset of diabetes type 2Improves metabolism of glucoseImproves insulin balanceLowers cholesterolReduces blood pressureImproves bone densityPreserves mental functioning

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Review Exercise Benefits cont.

Preserves muscle & joint functionImproves balancePrevents mobility loss

Helps maintain healthy weightModerate PA can help prevent all major diseases

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Risks Associated with PAOverexertion increases risk of :Cardiovascular implications-myocardial

infarction( heart attack)Osteoporosis- incr. risk of fractureDiabetes- reduce /incr. sugar levels Falls/balance issuesIncr. pain in arthritic joints BUT

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BUT !!!GENERAL BELIEF IS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

BENEFITS OUT WEIGH RISKS

DUTY OF CARE

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Older Adults and Exercise

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Are You Ever Too Old to Exercise

Studies show that "taking it easy" is risky. For the most part, when older people lose their ability to do things on their own, it doesn't happen just because they've aged. It's usually because they're not active.

http://nihseniorhealth.gov/exerciseforolderadults/healthbenefits/02.html 40 sec video clip

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Older Adults and Exercise

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Physical Activity Guidelines for Adults

There are 4 steps for better health for Australian adults.

Together, steps 1-3 recommend the minimum amount of physical activity you need to do to enhance your health. They are not intended for high-level fitness, sports training or weight loss. To achieve best results, try to carry out all three steps and combine an active lifestyle with healthy eating.

Step 4 is for those who are able, and wish, to achieve greater health and fitness benefits.

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Physical Activity Guidelines for Adults

Step 1 – Think of movement as an opportunity, not an inconvenience

Where any form of movement of the body is seen as an opportunity for improving health, not as a time-wasting inconvenience.

Step 2- Be active every day in as many ways as you can

Make a habit of walking or cycling instead of using the car, or do things yourself instead of using labour-saving machines.

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Physical Activity Guidelines for Adults

Step 3 – Put together at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity on most, preferably all, day.

You can accumulate your 30 minutes (or more) throughout the day by combining a few shorter sessions of activity of around 10 to 15 minutes each

Step 4 – If you can, also enjoy some regular, vigorous activity for extra health and fitness

This step does not replace Steps 1-3. Rather it adds an extra level for those who are able, and wish, to achieve greater health and fitness benefits.

National Physical Activity Guidelines for Adults

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Older Adults and Exercise

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Physical Activity for Older Australians

GuidelinesIt’s never too late to start becoming

physically active, and to feel the associated benefits. “Too old” or “too frail” are not of themselves reasons for an older person not to undertake physical activity.

Most physical activities can be adjusted to accommodate older people with a range of abilities and health problems, including those living in residential care facilities.

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Physical Activity for Older Australians

GuidelinesThere are five physical activity

recommendations for older Australians.

1. Older people should do some form of physical activity, no matter what their age, weight, health problems or abilities.

2. Older people should be active every day in as many ways as possible, doing a range of physical activities that incorporate fitness, strength, balance and flexibility.

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Physical Activity for Older Australians

Guidelines3. Older people should accumulate at least 30 minutes

of moderate intensity physical activity on most, preferably all, days.

4. Older people who have stopped physical activity, or who are starting a new physical activity, should start at a level that is easily manageable and gradually build up the recommended amount, type and frequency of activity.

5. Older people who continue to enjoy a lifetime of vigorous physical activity should carry on doing so in a manner suited to their capability into later life, provided recommended safety procedures and guidelines are adhered to.

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Physical Activity for Older Australians

GuidelinesFurther information is available

on:Australian Dept of Health and Ageing

website :

National Physical Activity Recommendations for Older Australians

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Older Adults and Exercise