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This systematic review examines how various exercise interventions impact the physical capabilities and safety of frail older adults.
By analyzing twenty different studies, the researchers evaluated the effectiveness of resistance, endurance, and balance training on critical health markers like muscle strength and gait ability.
The findings suggest that while single-focus routines offer specific benefits, multi-component exercise programs are the most effective strategy for reducing fall risks and improving overall functionality.
To achieve these goals, the authors recommend supervised, progressive training that incorporates daily activity simulations, such as rising from a chair.
Ultimately, the source provides evidence-based guidelines for clinicians to help elderly individuals maintain their independence and avoid hospitalization through tailored physical activity.
(Cadore EL, Rodríguez-Mañas L, Sinclair A, Izquierdo M. Effects of different exercise interventions on risk of falls, gait ability, and balance in physically frail older adults: a systematic review. Rejuvenation Res [Internet]. 2013;16(2):105–14. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/rej.2012.1397)
By ArthromainpodThis systematic review examines how various exercise interventions impact the physical capabilities and safety of frail older adults.
By analyzing twenty different studies, the researchers evaluated the effectiveness of resistance, endurance, and balance training on critical health markers like muscle strength and gait ability.
The findings suggest that while single-focus routines offer specific benefits, multi-component exercise programs are the most effective strategy for reducing fall risks and improving overall functionality.
To achieve these goals, the authors recommend supervised, progressive training that incorporates daily activity simulations, such as rising from a chair.
Ultimately, the source provides evidence-based guidelines for clinicians to help elderly individuals maintain their independence and avoid hospitalization through tailored physical activity.
(Cadore EL, Rodríguez-Mañas L, Sinclair A, Izquierdo M. Effects of different exercise interventions on risk of falls, gait ability, and balance in physically frail older adults: a systematic review. Rejuvenation Res [Internet]. 2013;16(2):105–14. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/rej.2012.1397)