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Self-Study Training Module 3. Sponsored by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture Rural Health and Safety Education Grant: 2010-2012: (Grant # 2010-46100-21841); 2012-2013: ( Grant # 2012-46100-20145 ). DEVELOPED BY :. Sarah L. Francis PhD, MHS, RD
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Self-Study Training Module 3 Sponsored by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture Rural Health and Safety Education Grant: 2010-2012: (Grant # 2010-46100-21841); 2012-2013: (Grant # 2012-46100-20145)
DEVELOPED BY: Sarah L. Francis PhD, MHS, RD Assistant Professor/State Nutrition Extension and Outreach Specialist Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition Jennifer Margrett, PhD Associate Professor Department of Human Development and Family Studies Warren D. Franke, PhD Professor Director, The Exercise Clinic at ISU Department of Kinesiology Iowa State University Ames, IA 2012
Older Adults & Physical Activity • Benefits • Safety Concerns • Strategies to Ensure Safety
BMR HRmax Strength Bone Mass Vital Capacity CV Fitness Benefits of Physical Activity Physiologic Changes With Age 100 80 Percent Change 60 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Age (Years)
Benefits of Physical Activity 55-64 years 65-74 years 75-84 years 85 years and older 80 60 Percent 40 20 0 Walking ¼ mile Standing 2 hours Stooping or bending Carrying 10 lbs. Percentage of older adults who had at least some difficult walking one-quarter of a mile, standing for 2 hours, stooping or bending, and carrying 10 pounds by age. (United States, 2000 – 2003) Total number of respondents = 39,990; age 55+ Schoenborn et al., Advance Data from Vital and Health Statistics (CDC) #370, 2006
Benefits of Physical Activity 1200 1000 Physical Activity (kcal/day) 800 600 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Age (y)
Active Person Sedentary Person Benefits of Physical Activity 120 100 80 Physiologic Function (% of peak) 60 40 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Age (y)
Active Person Sedentary Person Benefits of Physical Activity 120 100 80 Physiologic Function (% of peak) 60 40 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Age (y)
Older Adults and Physical Activity • Benefits • Safety Concerns • Strategies to Ensure Safety
Safety Concerns • Be mindful of: • Pre-existing conditions (such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, balance) • The relative fitness level of participants • Remind participants to stop immediately if they begin experience any chest discomfort or trouble breathing
Older Adults and Physical Activity • Benefits • Safety Concerns • Strategies to Ensure Safety
Strategies to Ensure Safety • Have participants talk to their health care provider before joining • Always watch the participants • Ensure a safe exercise room • Encourage fun but discourage competition • Encourage a buddy system • Know where the phone is and call 9-1-1!
Strategies to Ensure Safety • If a participant is not feeling well or has a physical complaint, then ask them not to exercise until they are feeling better and consider talking to their health care provider. • Use common sense – if they have difficulty with an activity, then either ask them not to do it or change the activity.
For more information… • Read Chapter 4 in the LIFE Program manual
Preparing for Training Workshop • Complete all self-study modules • Read the entire LIFE Program manual • Wear loose fitting comfortable clothing. You will be taking part in the exergaming and interactive game activities.