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Power training for older adults

Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 2006
Resistance training is widely advocated for older adults to alleviate the muscle and strength loss that occurs with aging. While primary and secondary prevention of disability are often mentioned as benefits of strength training, the evidence for this is limited and inconclusive.
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ADULT TRAINING AND RE‐TRAINING IN THE US

Education + Training, 1963
IT IS OFTEN conceded that many of America's problems are ours too, although our two countries are usually out of phase. With the growth of unemployment in Britain, and the growth of new, scientifically based industries, there is evidence that manpower problems now becoming apparent are similar to those which have been steadily developing in the US ...
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PROSPECTIVE MEMORY TRAINING IN OLDER ADULTS

Educational Gerontology, 2001
This study evaluates the results of a training program for prospective remembering. The goal of the training was to improve prospective memory by associating cues from the retrieval situation with the to be remembered information. The training group consisted of 20 participants, aged between 45 and 81 years.
Betto G. Deelman   +2 more
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Training the adult educator as professional

International Review of Education, 1989
The growing importance of adult training and education is a worldwide phenomenon. As an accompaniment to the growing range of programmes and courses in adult continuing education, there has developed a cadre of professional adult educators who exist to provide them.
John Fox, Paul Fordham
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Strategies for Training Adult Counselors

The Counseling Psychologist, 1976
Adult counselors can benefit from applied skill training to increase their effectiveness as helpers. This article outlines the eclectic training model developed to train paraprofessional counselors at the Continuum Center for Adult Counseling and Leadership Training. It then describes three major training approaches in use today: Carkhuff's Systematic
Sylvia Fink   +3 more
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Technology training for older adults

CHI '99 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '99, 1999
The focus of this paper will be on the importance of providing age-specific training for the use of computer technology. Evidence suggests that age-related cognitive, perceptual, and motor declines may necessitate the need for training that is designed to compensate for these deficits.
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Advanced Training in Adult Psychiatry

Australasian Psychiatry, 2002
Objectives: To discuss the current and future challenges facing Adult Psychiatry, explore innovative Advanced Training in Adult Psychiatry as a solution to some of these challenges, and promote discussion among interested parties as a precursor to developing a bi-national program of Advanced Training in Adult Psychiatry. Conclusions: Adult Psychiatry
David Burke   +4 more
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Training Adult Educators

2018
Many thousands of adult educators are constantly at work in regular jobs throughout the United States and Canada. The majority of these, however, have either been pushed into their jobs by circumstances or been pulled into work with adults by their own concerns and interests, without previous training.
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Neural Substrates for the Effects of Rehabilitative Training on Motor Recovery After Ischemic Infarct

Science, 1996
Substantial functional reorganization takes place in the motor cortex of adult primates after a focal ischemic infarct, as might occur in stroke. A subtotal lesion confined to a small portion of the representation of one hand was previously shown to ...
R. Nudo   +3 more
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Team training in adult oncology.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2012
27 Background: In outpatient oncology, clinicians working in various locations and at different times, rely on each other for information to coordinate and manage care. Increasingly complex treatment algorithms magnify risk for adverse events precipitated by failures of communication/coordination.
Michael Kalfin   +5 more
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