美国鼓励老年人多多运动
2011-11-04 10:07阅读:
体育锻炼(Physical
activity)是避免因年龄增大而健康恶化和独立生活能力降低的最主要措施之一。最近,美国国立卫生研究院(the National Institutes of Health
,NIH)发起了一项运动,即Go4Life'
program,旨在鼓励人们特别是老年人多多参加体育锻炼,以将自己保持在一个良好的身体与机能状态。为了更好地为参加体育锻炼之老年人服务,国立卫生研究院还设置了相应的网站(http://go4life.niapublications.org/),以便为老年人提供资讯、成功故事和免费的运动器材或设施,甚至教练等(The Go4Life website offers various resources,
including specific exercises, success stories, free materials, and
even virtual coaches to help motivate
people.),有兴趣者可以免费参阅。
Older Americans Encouraged to Get Fit
New 'Go4Life' program targets folks 50 and
over
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 2 (HealthDay
News) -- A new fitness campaign for older Americans has been
introduced by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
The Go4Life program is meant to
encourage people 50 and older to become and stay active to improve
their health.
Physical
activity is the key
for maintaining health and independence as people age, but regular
physical activity is reported by only 30 percent of Americans aged
45 to 64; 25 percent of those aged 65 to 74; and 11 percent of
those aged 85 and older, according to the NIH.
'If we want to become a healthy
and fit nation, we need to increase the number of Americans who are
healthy at every stage of life,' U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Regina
Benjamin said in an NIH news release. 'Go4Life provides older
adults with the tools and resources to get moving and keep moving.
With the release of the National Prevention Strategy, we are moving
our health care system from a focus on sickness and disease to a
focus on wellness and prevention.'
'You're never too old to
increase your level of physical activity and exercise,' National
Institute of Aging Director Dr. Richard J. Hodes said in the news
release. 'Go4Life is based on studies demonstrating the benefits of
exercise and physical activity for older people, including those
with chronic health conditions. This new campaign reaches out to
older people who traditionally have not embraced exercise and shows
them ways that even those with physical limitations may be able to
exercise safely as well.'
The NIA will lead the campaign,
which will also include other federal government agencies,
nonprofit and other organizations, health care providers, insurers
and corporations.
They will provide Go4Life web
links and materials to their members, workers and customers and
sponsor events or community activities meant to encourage older
adults to get physically active.
The Go4Life
website offers various resources, including specific exercises,
success stories, free materials, and even virtual coaches to help
motivate people.
SOURCE:
U.S. National Institutes of
Health, news release, October 2011