RECOVERY FROM PHYSICAL DECONDITIONING SYNDROME IN THE ELDERLY

IF 2.8 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Vladimir Rosca, Eugeniu Agapii, Svetlana Savițchi
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In this article we describe the methods of rehabilitation and physical deconditioning syndrome of the elders, the influence of physical training to improve the quality of life. Aging is a complex process in which a multitude of pathological, genetic and lifestyle factors are involved, and which is frequently associated with a reduction in functional capacity and the presence of chronic diseases. Physical inactivity and the presence of a sedentary lifestyle represent a significant risk factor affecting the health of the elderly. The geriatric patient is a biologically aged patient who presents an acute risk of losing his independence, following acute and/or chronic pathologies, with the limitation of physical, physiological, mental and/or social functions. The ability to perform the basic activities for ordinary independent living is compromised, diminished, or lost, so the physical deconditioning syndrome occurs. The person in question has increased needs for rehabilitation, psychological and physical care to avoid partial or total loss of independence.
老年人身体去适应综合征的康复
本文阐述了老年人身体去适应综合征的康复方法,以及体育锻炼对提高生活质量的影响。衰老是一个复杂的过程,涉及多种病理、遗传和生活方式因素,并经常与功能下降和慢性疾病的出现有关。缺乏身体活动和久坐不动的生活方式是影响老年人健康的一个重要风险因素。老年患者是生物学上的老年患者,在急性和/或慢性疾病之后,具有丧失独立性的急性风险,身体、生理、精神和/或社会功能受到限制。进行普通独立生活的基本活动的能力受到损害、减少或丧失,因此出现身体条件下降综合征。有关人员增加了对康复、心理和身体护理的需要,以避免部分或全部丧失独立性。
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European Journal for Sport and Society
European Journal for Sport and Society HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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