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Expanding the agenda for research on the physically active aging body
- Journal of Aging and Physical Activity
, 2009
"... In this article, the authors consider the different approaches that can be used to exam-ine the relationship between physical activity and aging. They propose that much is to be gained in our awareness of this dynamic relationship by drawing on multiple forms of knowledge that can generate diverse u ..."
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In this article, the authors consider the different approaches that can be used to exam-ine the relationship between physical activity and aging. They propose that much is to be gained in our awareness of this dynamic relationship by drawing on multiple forms of knowledge that can generate diverse understandings regarding the impact of phys-ical activity on physiological, psychological, and social aspects of aging. Accord-ingly, 3 different approaches to understanding the older physically (in)active body are presented. These are categorized as (a) the objective truth about the aging, physically active body; (b) the subjective truth about the aging, physically active body; and (c) “tales ” about the aging, physically active body. The key underpinnings, strengths, and weaknesses of each approach are outlined. A number of examples from the literature are also offered to demonstrate where and how each approach has been used to con-tribute to our understanding about older people and physical activity. The more thor-ough, multidisciplinary, and wide spanning our knowledge of the aging, active body is, the more informed we might become in every dimension of its existence.
Universidad de Alicante
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"... The effects of Tai-Chi-Soft-Ball training on physical functional health of Chinese older adult ..."
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The effects of Tai-Chi-Soft-Ball training on physical functional health of Chinese older adult