Square Stepping Exercise: a new kind of activity for elderly
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Resumo: | <p>The literature has shown the importance of preserving cognitive functions and components of functional capacity with aging, and programs that offer physical activity for the population are low-cost alternatives, and have positive impact on these aspects. The Physical Activity Program for Seniors is a program offered by Unesp, and aims to offer a physical activity program for older adults, in addition to providing undergraduate students the opportunity to apply academic knowledge in the community. Among the activities offered, which give the participants an improvement and / or maintenance of autonomy, health and social interaction, is the Square Stepping Exercise, an activity created in Japan to improve the balance of the elderly, but also requires great cognitive performance of its practitioners. Studies have shown that older people participation in physical and cognitive exercise collaborates for a healthy aging, so programs that promote the healthiness of the population are necessary.</p> |
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Square Stepping Exercise: a new kind of activity for elderly |
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Square Stepping Exercise: a new kind of activity for elderly |
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Square Stepping Exercise: a new kind of activity for elderly Teixeira,Camila Vieira Ligo Elderly, physical activity. |
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Square Stepping Exercise: a new kind of activity for elderly |
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Square Stepping Exercise: a new kind of activity for elderly |
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Square Stepping Exercise: a new kind of activity for elderly |
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Square Stepping Exercise: a new kind of activity for elderly |
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Square Stepping Exercise: a new kind of activity for elderly |
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Teixeira,Camila Vieira Ligo |
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Teixeira,Camila Vieira Ligo Gobbi,Sebastião Canonici,Ana Paula Rodrigues,Jessica Pereira Ueno,Deisy Terumi Costa,José Luiz Riani Gobbi,Lilian Teresa Bucken |
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Gobbi,Sebastião Canonici,Ana Paula Rodrigues,Jessica Pereira Ueno,Deisy Terumi Costa,José Luiz Riani Gobbi,Lilian Teresa Bucken |
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Teixeira,Camila Vieira Ligo Gobbi,Sebastião Canonici,Ana Paula Rodrigues,Jessica Pereira Ueno,Deisy Terumi Costa,José Luiz Riani Gobbi,Lilian Teresa Bucken |
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Elderly, physical activity. |
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Elderly, physical activity. |
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<p>The literature has shown the importance of preserving cognitive functions and components of functional capacity with aging, and programs that offer physical activity for the population are low-cost alternatives, and have positive impact on these aspects. The Physical Activity Program for Seniors is a program offered by Unesp, and aims to offer a physical activity program for older adults, in addition to providing undergraduate students the opportunity to apply academic knowledge in the community. Among the activities offered, which give the participants an improvement and / or maintenance of autonomy, health and social interaction, is the Square Stepping Exercise, an activity created in Japan to improve the balance of the elderly, but also requires great cognitive performance of its practitioners. Studies have shown that older people participation in physical and cognitive exercise collaborates for a healthy aging, so programs that promote the healthiness of the population are necessary.</p> |
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