2014
DOI: 10.7603/s40680-014-0007-8
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Yaşli kadinlarda uzun süreli kalistenik egzersizlerin yaşam kalitesi ve fiziksel uygunluğa etkisi

Abstract: Purpose: Investigate the effects of long-term regular aerobic exercise to physical fitness and quality of life in older women. Methods:The volunteer subjects were selected between a hundred older people who were the members of a solidarity center. Fulfilling the international criteria for 'exercising standards for the aged', forty-five female volunteers with a mean age of 68.04±5.56 years (range, 60-80 years) participated to the study. After the cardiovascular and general health care evaluation, the older wome… Show more

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“…Many studies (Vergili, 2012;Pinar, 2014;Colakoglu, 2008;Nindl, 2017;Kieres and Plowman, 1989;Mosher et al, 1998;Rogers and Gibson, 2009;Mehdizadeh, 2015;Noormohammadpour et al, 2012;Cruz-Ferreira et al, 2009) show that there are positive improvements as a result of calisthenics exercises. Some studies (Epstein, 1996;Kloubec, 2010, Segal et al, 2004Kalaycioglu, 2012;Sekendiz et al, 2007) show that there is no statistically significant difference in calcific exercise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies (Vergili, 2012;Pinar, 2014;Colakoglu, 2008;Nindl, 2017;Kieres and Plowman, 1989;Mosher et al, 1998;Rogers and Gibson, 2009;Mehdizadeh, 2015;Noormohammadpour et al, 2012;Cruz-Ferreira et al, 2009) show that there are positive improvements as a result of calisthenics exercises. Some studies (Epstein, 1996;Kloubec, 2010, Segal et al, 2004Kalaycioglu, 2012;Sekendiz et al, 2007) show that there is no statistically significant difference in calcific exercise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%