Enhancing the Quality of Life of Older Persons with and Without a Disability through Adapted Physical Activity Across Europe

H. Coppenolle, S. Djobova, I. Dobreva
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Research data estimate that by the end of 2040 the severely impaired adults will be 6.5% of the total population inEurope, or 24.5 million people. Today 7.5% of the total European population is 75 years old and more. In 30 yearsthis percentage will rise to 14.4%. Ageing is a process that often affects and restricts the people who are growing old,on physical, psychological and social level. As older adults are the fastest growing group, attention needs to be givento them as a special population in the area of exercise and sport. The review article aims to present research data inintervention and prevention of disease and disability in older persons through adapted physical activity as well asanalyze some theoretical models for changing physical inactivity into an active lifestyle in older people. As analysisof literature showed, all older adults at all ages should be encouraged to move more, and increase aspects of physicalactivity in their lives; this may be balance and posture, strength training, or moderate or / and vigorous intensityactivities, but it is important to maintain a regular habit throughout older years. Specific targets should be tailoredto the capacity, the motivation, expectations and confidence in older individuals, in all societies and demographicgroups. The research data about the benefits of physical activity are clear and convincing. Till now there is a need toact and find the best strategy and policy to realize this active lifestyle leading to a better health and more well-being.Keywords: ageing, disability, adapted physical activity, thematic network.
通过适应性身体活动提高全欧洲有残疾和无残疾老年人的生活质量
研究数据估计,到2040年底,严重残疾的成年人将占欧洲总人口的6.5%,即2450万人。如今,75岁及以上的人口占欧洲总人口的7.5%。30年后,这一比例将上升到14.4%。老龄化是一个在身体、心理和社会层面上经常影响和限制老年人的过程。由于老年人是增长最快的群体,在锻炼和体育运动方面,需要把他们作为一个特殊群体加以注意。这篇综述文章旨在介绍通过适应性体育活动干预和预防老年人疾病和残疾的研究数据,并分析老年人将缺乏体育活动转变为积极生活方式的一些理论模型。正如文献分析所显示的那样,应该鼓励所有年龄段的老年人多运动,并在生活中增加身体活动的各个方面;这可能是平衡和姿势,力量训练,或适度或/和剧烈的强度活动,但重要的是在老年保持一个有规律的习惯。具体目标应根据所有社会和人口群体中老年人的能力、动机、期望和信心进行调整。关于体育锻炼的好处的研究数据是明确而令人信服的。到目前为止,有必要采取行动,找到最好的策略和政策来实现这种积极的生活方式,从而获得更好的健康和福祉。关键词:老龄化,残疾,适应性身体活动,专题网络。
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