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Nutrition and Exercise
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: Lisa Neff
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Nutrition, Exercise, and Aging
Outline
Key Terms
Key Terms
Types of Exercise
Current Exercise Habits of Older Americans
Nutrition and Exercise: Slide 7
Inactivity
National Strength Training Goal
Nutrition and Exercise: Slide 10
Barriers to Exercise(Perceived and Real)
Nutrition and Exercise: Slide 12
Benefits of Exercise
Benefits of Aerobic Training
Benefits of Aerobic Training
Benefits of Aerobic Training
Benefits of Aerobic Training
Overweight and Obesity in Older Americans
Nutrition and Exercise: Slide 19
Benefits of Resistance Training
Benefits of Resistance Training
Benefits of Resistance Training
Benefits of Flexibility Training
Risks of Exercise
Risks of Exercise
Pre-Exercise Screening
Pre-Exercise Screening
Contraindications to Exercise
Who Can Exercise?
Exercise Guidelines for Older Adults
Recommended Levels of Physical Activity
Recommendations: Aerobic Exercise
Recommendations: Aerobic Exercise
What is Moderate Exercise?
What is Moderate Exercise?
What is Vigorous Exercise?
Recommendations: Resistance Training
Recommendations: Resistance Training
Recommendations: Flexibility Training
Recommendations: Flexibility Training
Exercise and Nutrition
Nutrition and Exercise: Slide 42
Effects of Exercise on Nutritional Requirements
Effects of Exercise on Nutritional Requirements
Summary
"No one is too old..."
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