Home-Based Physical Activity Programs for Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Summary of Empirical Research
- 1 May 2001
- journal article
- Published by Human Kinetics in Journal of Aging and Physical Activity
- Vol. 9 (s1) , S38-S58
- https://doi.org/10.1123/japa.9.s1.s38
Abstract
Despite the well-documented health benefits of regular physical activity, a substantial number of middle-aged and older adults remain sedentary. As many older adults prefer to engage in physical activity on their own, rather than in a group or faci lity, home-based physical activity represents a promising modality for improving the health of the public at large. This paper reviews the empirical research on home-based physical activity programs designed for middle-aged and older adults. Results of aerobic and strength training home-based physical activity studies are summarized for both middle-aged and older community-residing adult and patient populations. Research gaps in the home-based physical activity literature are delineated, along with some of the barriers to filling those gaps. Finally, recommendations are offered for future research on and development of home-based physical activity programs.Keywords
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