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Balance Training in Older Adults

Aging Health, 2005
Falls represent a major public health problem for older people in the USA and abroad. Several factors may contribute to a fall and therefore the identification of risk factors is vital for developing both preventive and treatment programs. One of the most commonly identified risk factors for falling is impaired balance.
Nobuo Takeshima   +8 more
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Strength Training for the Aging Adult

Activities, Adaptation & Aging, 1996
Both men and women can retain muscle strength into old age by performing resistance training exercise, with marked improvements in strength achieved in relatively short periods of time. In older adult populations, muscle strength and endurance are important for maintaining quality of life and functional indepcndence.
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Older LGBT Adult Training Panels: An Opportunity to Educate About Issues Faced by the Older LGBT Community

Journal of gerontological social work, 2013
A. Rogers   +4 more
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Training Educators of Adults

British Journal of Educational Studies, 1989
Stephen Brookfield, Alan Rogers
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Further training for adults

Journal of the Institute of Mental Subnormality (APEX), 1979
Gwenda Phillips, Lizanne Jones
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Morale of College-Trained Adults

American Sociological Review, 1940
I The Working Hypotheses. This study is an exploratory inquiry into the morale of college trained adults. It seeks to examine three 0 hypotheses: (i) the morale of adults depends not only on the nature of the social situation but also on how each individual feels that some purpose or value of his own is affected by the situation; (2) a wide variety of ...
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Adult education and training

Studies in Continuing Education, 2009
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Concurrent Training Adaptations in Adults

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2004
Cassandra DeBlauw   +2 more
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