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Benefits For Older Adults

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The Canadian Society for Exercise and Physiology (CSEP) and Health Canada recommend that older adults try to build up to a total of 30-60 minutes of moderate physical activity most days of the week - even 10 minute increments of activity count towards the daily total.1, 2

Why target older adults?

  • The greatest health risk for older adults is sedentary living.3
  • 60% of older adults are inactive.4
  • By age 75, approximately one in three men and one in two women engage in no physical activity.5
  • Physical activity is essential for maintaining the functional abilities needed to carry out daily tasks.6, 7, 8, 9
  • 39% of adults in Canada aged 65 years and older are overweight; an additional 13% are considered obese.10
  • The high prevalence of overweight and obesity among older adults in Canada might be due to decreased physical activity and increased sedentariness.10
  • On an annual basis, more than 2 million deaths worldwide are attributable to physical inactivity.11

It?s never too late to become active:

  • As age increases the amount of benefits from physical activity increases.12
  • Of any age group, the health benefits of physical activity are most pronounced in older adults.12
  • Muscle mass decreases by nearly 50% between the ages of 20 and 90.13
  • Physical inactivity is linked to age-related loss in muscle mass and strength.14
  • Older men and women who are less physically active also have less muscle mass and an increased prevalence of disability than more physically active older adults.3
  • In older adults, endurance training leads to the same 10-30% increase in cardiovascular function as seen in young adults.9

Benefits of Being Physically Active:

  • Continued independent living.9
  • Better physical and mental health.15, 16, 17, 18
  • Improved quality of life.5
  • Move with fewer aches and pains.19
  • Increased flexibility.5
  • Better posture and balance.6, 7, 8, 9
  • Improved self esteem.17
  • Weight maintenance.5
  • Stronger muscles and bones.20
  • Relaxation and reduced stress.18, 21, 22

Disease Prevention - Regular physical activity can result in:

  • 30-40% risk reduction in breast cancer.23, 24
  • 30-40% risk reduction in colon cancer.24
  • 50% risk reduction in Type 2 diabetes.25
  • Risk reductions in heart disease.5

"If exercise could be packaged into a pill, it would be the single most widely prescribed and beneficial medicine in the nation." Robert N. Butler, M.D., Former Director, National Institute on Aging

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