Aging, exercising and physical therapy

Objective: to describe the benefits of physical activity and regular exercising for the older population. Methods: a search was made in Science Direct, Springer Journal, Springer books and Pubmed databases, with the support of scientific information searcher Scirus. The terms for the search were agi...

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2012
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Universidad del Rosario
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Aging
Older people
Physical activity
Physical exercise
Physical therapy
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title Aging, exercising and physical therapy
spellingShingle Aging, exercising and physical therapy
Aging
Older people
Physical activity
Physical exercise
Physical therapy
title_short Aging, exercising and physical therapy
title_full Aging, exercising and physical therapy
title_fullStr Aging, exercising and physical therapy
title_full_unstemmed Aging, exercising and physical therapy
title_sort Aging, exercising and physical therapy
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Aging
Older people
Physical activity
Physical exercise
Physical therapy
topic Aging
Older people
Physical activity
Physical exercise
Physical therapy
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