Activity, Health, and Fitness in Old Age |
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This view is supported by Zaborowski et al ( 1962 ) who also indicate that leisure
activities change with cultural expectations . In general terms the elderly do not
function as well as the young or middle aged . Shanas et al ( 1968 ) indicate that
...
This view is supported by Zaborowski et al ( 1962 ) who also indicate that leisure
activities change with cultural expectations . In general terms the elderly do not
function as well as the young or middle aged . Shanas et al ( 1968 ) indicate that
...
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Shanas et al ( 1968 ) indicate that 37 % of the men and 43 % of the women have
visitors but Age Concern ( 1974 ) indicate that only 29 % enjoy seeing their
visitors . Men are less likely than women to receive visits from friends and / or ...
Shanas et al ( 1968 ) indicate that 37 % of the men and 43 % of the women have
visitors but Age Concern ( 1974 ) indicate that only 29 % enjoy seeing their
visitors . Men are less likely than women to receive visits from friends and / or ...
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There is no indication of whether the distance covered , though , decreases with
age indicating that with age the speed of ... may provide some intersting and
useful data in this respect and indicate more socially orientated needs for walking
.
There is no indication of whether the distance covered , though , decreases with
age indicating that with age the speed of ... may provide some intersting and
useful data in this respect and indicate more socially orientated needs for walking
.
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BELIEFS AND ATTITUDES REGARDING | 8 |
The Changing Understanding of Fitness | 14 |
THE CHANGING ACTIVITY PATTERNS OF | 24 |
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able Abrams actually advice affect Age Concern 1974 age group appears approach areas aspects attendance attitudes believe Club concepts considerable considered daily living decline decrease Education elderly individuals elderly patients enjoy exercise factors feeling Figure fitness five forms friends function further gardening Geriatrics given going habits holiday hospital housework illustrates important increase independence indicate Interest involved Knit less levels listening London Macheath means mobility necessary occasionally old age older participation particular peers person physical activity physical condition play positive problems professions programmes pursuits radio reasons reflect regarding regular regularly rehabilitation relatives respectively responses result retirement Shanas similar situation sixty Social Services society Source Sports staff suggests swimming Table tasks television throughout old age Training types understanding visiting walking watch week whilst women younger