Do specialized exercise regimens combat flexed posture in aging individuals?

As individuals age, flexed posture becomes increasingly prevalent, often accompanied by musculoskeletal issues and diminished physical function. In 2008, to address this, a study was conducted by Benedetti, et. al., to compare the efficacy of a tailored physical activity regimen targeting flexed posture against a generic exercise program for the elderly over a three-month period. Participants were randomly assigned to either a group undertaking an … Continue reading Do specialized exercise regimens combat flexed posture in aging individuals?

What factors drive seniors’ adherence to yoga and exercise interventions?

In a recent clinical trial aimed at understanding adherence patterns to mind-body interventions among seniors, researchers delved into the factors influencing participation rates in such programs. Led by K.E. Flegal and colleagues(2007), the study involved 135 generally healthy seniors aged 65-85 years, randomly assigned to a 6-month intervention comprising either Iyengar yoga classes with home practice, exercise classes with home practice, or a wait-list control … Continue reading What factors drive seniors’ adherence to yoga and exercise interventions?

Is Yoga a promising option for enhancing recovery in breast cancer survivors? Initial findings from a pilot study

In 2006, Nicole Culos‐Reed, et. al., conducted study about Cancer survivors. They often face numerous challenges stemming from both the disease and its treatments. Physical activity has emerged as a crucial aspect of their recovery, offering relief from symptoms and enhancing overall well-being. In this pilot study, researchers aimed to investigate the potential physical and psychological benefits of a 7-week yoga program specifically tailored for … Continue reading Is Yoga a promising option for enhancing recovery in breast cancer survivors? Initial findings from a pilot study

Fit and strong! Intervention: Does it boost exercise self-efficacy in older adults with Osteoarthritis?

In 2006, a study conducted by Susan L. Hughes, et. al., the long-term impact of the Fit and Strong! intervention on older adults with osteoarthritis has been elucidated. This multiple-component intervention, which integrates exercise and behavior-change strategies followed by home-based reinforcement, aimed to improve the physical activity levels and self-efficacy of participants. The study, a randomized controlled trial, involved 115 participants in the Fit and … Continue reading Fit and strong! Intervention: Does it boost exercise self-efficacy in older adults with Osteoarthritis?

Can physical exercise alone reduce fall risk in elderly at home? Insights from a rural intervention trial

In 2006, a intervention trial led by Ryosaku Kobayashi, et. al., the effects of physical exercise on elderly individuals residing in rural areas were thoroughly investigated. The objective was to assess how physical activity could mitigate fall risk factors among this demographic. The study randomly assigned two regions within a village as control and intervention areas. The participants, aged 60 years or older and capable … Continue reading Can physical exercise alone reduce fall risk in elderly at home? Insights from a rural intervention trial