Activity, Health, and Fitness in Old AgeCroom Helm, 1984 - 179 pagine |
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Pagina 71
... WALKING The current generation of elderly people over the age of seventy years did not enjoy the luxury of the car , regular transport , buses , trains , etc. in their early adulthood that is readily available today . Travel meant ...
... WALKING The current generation of elderly people over the age of seventy years did not enjoy the luxury of the car , regular transport , buses , trains , etc. in their early adulthood that is readily available today . Travel meant ...
Pagina 72
... walk and the benefits of walking will determine whether or not they will take a walk for its own sake or not . Macheath ( 1978 ) suggests that the elderly relate walking to freedom of stiffness and keeping going . It is also seen as a ...
... walk and the benefits of walking will determine whether or not they will take a walk for its own sake or not . Macheath ( 1978 ) suggests that the elderly relate walking to freedom of stiffness and keeping going . It is also seen as a ...
Pagina 73
... walking today there are indications of major problems for those involved in the rehabilitative process when the young move into the older age groups in the 1990s and 2000s . The social mores of today militate against walking when one ...
... walking today there are indications of major problems for those involved in the rehabilitative process when the young move into the older age groups in the 1990s and 2000s . The social mores of today militate against walking when one ...
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ACTIVITY AND FITNESS | 8 |
THE UNDERSTANDING OF HEALTH AND GOOD | 9 |
The Changing Understanding of Fitness | 14 |
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