Unit 2 - Physical Activity for Older Adults Flashcards
What does the physical activity guidelines include for older adults? (3)
- physical activity
- aerobic activity
- muscle strengthening
- balance
- optimizing light activities
- discuss intensity - Sleep
- Sedentary activity
Physical activity guidelines chart
What does the guideline for physical activity for the older adult ensure?
- ensures the older adult consults a health professional to obtain information on the types and amount of physical activity appropriate for them
To whom does the guideline apply to? (2)
- apply to older adults 65 and older
- have frailty, a disability or medical condition
How should an older adult with a history of physical inactivity start their active journey?
- start with smaller amounts of physical activity and gradually increase duration, frequency and intensity
Are there more benefits than risk with physical activity?
yes
What percentage of adults meet recommended levels of aerobic and muscle-strengthening activity?
- 12%
What are the individual barriers that need to be overcome to achieve the guidelines? (3)
- ability to engage (frailty or other health condition)
- education
- equipment
What are the environmental barrier that need to be overcome to achieve the guidelines? (3)
- access
- social environment
- fitness instructor oriented to younger people
Can exercise reduce frailty? If so, what kind? (3)
- yes
- resistance training
- balance exercise
see exercise wheel somewhere lol
What are ways to promote mobility with osteoarthritis? (8)
- maintain healthy body weight
- Stay physically active
- Protect joints from injury or overuse
- therapeutic exercise
- Weight management
- Pain medications may be helpful
- Supportive devices; canes, walkers
- joint replacement for knees and hips in severe pain
What kind of physical activities can you do to promote mobility with arthritis? (4)
- joint-friendly activities’ low impact, walking, biking, swimming, dancing
- muscle strengthening
- flexibility
- balance
What are ways to promote mobility in someone living with Parkinson’s? (6)
- Address gait impairment
- Relieve symptoms
- Increase functional ability
- Prevent excess disability
- Decrease risk of injury
- Supporting the coping of the person living w/ it and their intimate others
What are ways to relieve symptoms of Parkinson’s? (4)
- levodopa
- pain management
- treat postural hypotension
- incontinence, GI distress, depression, sleep disturbance, constipation