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Developing a home-based exercise program for elderly people: aplication and overview on two rural portuguese communities
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conferenceObject
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PINHEIRA, Vitor; APARÍCIO, Mariana; CORDEIRO, Nuno (2014) - Developing a home-based exercise program for elderly people: aplication and overview on two rural portuguese communities. In Nordic Congress of Gerontology, 22, Gotemburgo, 25-28 Maio. [S.l: s.n.]. Poster
Title
Developing a home-based exercise program for elderly people: aplication and overview on two rural portuguese communities
Subject
Home-based exercise program
Elderly
Adherence
Physiotherapy
Elderly
Adherence
Physiotherapy
Date
2014-07-22T14:50:40Z
2014-07-22T14:50:40Z
2014-05-25
2014-07-22T14:50:40Z
2014-05-25
Description
Introduction:
Physical activity and exercise in the elderly has main importance for improving health and quality of life. The exercise prevent incapacity and reduce chronic diseases impact. However most of this population remains sedentary according their lifestyle and increases the chances to becoming dependent of others. The implementation of one home-based program could be more effective for improving physical activity, but is necessary the individual's participation. Program adherence is modulated by psychological and social determinants, moreover low adherence levels are usualy in elderly that living alone and without regular exercise practice.
Objectives:
The main purpose of this study was to evaluate a home-based exercise program adherence and control his results during six months on elderly rural population.
Methods:
This study was made in two communities, counting with a sample of 16 participants. The assessment was made in two different moments (T0 and T1), corresponding to the beginning and to the end of the exercises program. A follow-up of 3 and 6 months was also accessed. The individuals performed the exercises twice a week for 8 weeks (in September/October 2013). Local and phone sessions were made by the physiotherapist for assessing the compression and execution of the domiciliary exercises. Adherence was measured by records made by the participants. Assessment includes TUG (mobility), SF-12 (health condition), IPAQ (physical activity levels) and MMSE (cognitive condition).
Results:
One of the communities perform the exercise program in a community space, with high team spirit and strong adherence. At the end of the program that participants had improvement their health condition, mobility and increase their physical activity levels.
Conclusion:
Perform an exercise program on community revealed high levels of participant's adherence to the exercise and introduced changes to the home--based program, improving the participation.
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Language
eng
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