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The effects of exercise on occupational functioning in the well elderly

Physical & Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics

Author: Venable, E., Hanson, C., Shechtman, O., Dasler, P.
Year: 2000
Type: Journal Article

Abstract:

Exercise benefits elders and may improve functional independence. The Model of Human Occupation proposes that functioning effectively is related to volition. This study aimed at clarifying the relationship between the occupation of exercise, functional abilities, and volition. Subjects included 48 community dwelling persons over 60 years of age divided into three groups based on physical and sedentary activities. Instruments used were the Functional Status Index (FSI) to measure occupational function and the Occupational Self Assessment (OSA) to measure volition. Results indicated that elders who reported regular exercise involvement functioned more independently (F = 5.187, p = .009).


Further Details

Full Title Physical & Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics
Pages 29-42
Volume 17
Issue 4
Accession Number October, 2011
Notes Print discarded
Electronic Resource Number 10.1080/J148v17n04_03
Research Notes electronic copy added 05/07/2013
Keywords olderassessmentelder exerciseocupationsfunctional independence

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