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Exercise for Older Adults

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What can exercise do for me?
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  2. What is the difference between exercise and physical activity?
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  3. How do my muscles work?
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  4. Is it true that most people lose 20 to 40 percent of their muscle tissue as they age?
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  5. If I have a chronic condition, should I consult a physician before exercising?
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  6. What health conditions would compel me to consult a physician before exercising?
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  7. What safety tips should I follow if I've had hip repair or replacement?
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  8. How do I know if I'm doing vigorous activity?
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  9. Do I need a personal trainer?
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  10. Do I need special clothing?
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  11. Do I need to buy any special equipment?
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  12. Should I eat or drink anything special?
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  13. What kinds of exercise should I do?
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  14. How can strength exercises help me?
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  15. What safety tips should I follow for strength exercises?
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  16. How can I tell if my lower body strength is increasing?
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  17. How can I tell if my upper body strength is increasing?
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  18. How can balance exercises help me?
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  19. What safety tips should I follow for balance exercises?
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  20. How can I tell if my balance is improving?
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  21. How can flexibility exercises help me?
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  22. What safety tips should I follow for flexibility exercises?
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  23. How can endurance exercises help me?
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  24. What safety tips should I follow for endurance exercises?
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  25. How can I tell if my endurance is increasing?
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  26. How much exercise should I get each week?
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  27. Is there a way to measure how hard I'm exercising?
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  28. What is the Target Heart Rate?
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  29. Who should use the Target Heart Rate?
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  30. How do I use the Target Heart Rate method?
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  31. How frequently should I assess my progress?
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  32. How can I stay motivated to exercise?
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  33. What can I do for extra motivation?
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  34. How can I keep on track with my exercise routine?
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  35. Are there any other resources from the National Institutes of Health which can help older people learn about exercise?
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