NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older adults who regularly take part in top-rated, low-cost physical activity programs offered by their local senior center or YMCA can see noticeable improvement in ...
Exercise programs for adults 65 and older should include cardiovascular training to improve lung and heart health, strength training to build stronger muscles and bones, and stretching to improve ...
The O’Neill Senior Center offers a range of free and donation-based programs aimed at keeping older adults socially connected, physically active, and engaged in their communities.
Regular exercise and physical activity are important for heart health, especially as we age. Exercise can help reduce the risk of heart disease, and if you already have heart disease, it can help ...
Nearly 1 in 4 older adults experiences a fall each year, but most don’t realize that targeted exercises can dramatically lower that risk. Maintaining strength and balance is key to staying active, ...
Older adults who regularly participated in a community-based exercise program were able to slow — and in many cases reverse — declines in cardio fitness and strength that naturally come with age, a ...
LEWISBURG, Pa. — Seniors inside the Lewisburg YMCA at the Miller Center watch a video about how to prevent themselves from falling and getting seriously injured. The YMCA and the Union-Snyder Agency ...
Staying healthy and active is a key to great living at any age. Seniors in the region have more opportunities than ever for fitness, social activities, and good, old-fashioned fun. From designed ...
Janice Howard said it’s always good to exercise. The senior enrollee in Muskogee Public Library’s Stay Active and Independent for Life program said exercise gives her more energy. “I was just curious, ...
The Sponsored Athlete Program highlights individuals from across the United States who are staying active into their 60s, 70s, and 80s.
These top-rated, ergonomic bikes are ideal for those with joint pain, mobility issues, and more. “Exercise bikes are great for cardiovascular health for seniors. They are non-weight-bearing which ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Starting next week, Medicare members who get coverage through Blue Cross Blue Shield will lose their fitness benefit. For many local seniors that change could mean losing ...