Journal article

International Exercise Recommendations in Older Adults (ICFSR): Expert Consensus Guidelines

M Izquierdo, RA Merchant, JE Morley, SD Anker, I Aprahamian, H Arai, M Aubertin-Leheudre, R Bernabei, EL Cadore, M Cesari, LK Chen, P de Souto Barreto, G Duque, L Ferrucci, RA Fielding, A García-Hermoso, LM Gutiérrez-Robledo, SDR Harridge, B Kirk, S Kritchevsky Show all

Journal of Nutrition Health and Aging | Published : 2021

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Abstract

The human ageing process is universal, ubiquitous and inevitable. Every physiological function is being continuously diminished. There is a range between two distinct phenotypes of ageing, shaped by patterns of living - experiences and behaviours, and in particular by the presence or absence of physical activity (PA) and structured exercise (i.e., a sedentary lifestyle). Ageing and a sedentary lifestyle are associated with declines in muscle function and cardiorespiratory fitness, resulting in an impaired capacity to perform daily activities and maintain independent functioning. However, in the presence of adequate exercise/PA these changes in muscular and aerobic capacity with age are subst..

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