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Did you know?

  • Almost all older adults, regardless of age or condition, can safely improve their health and independence through exercise and physical activity.

  • Americans over age 55 are the fastest-growing age group among gym members, up more than 266 percent since 1987 -- more than twice the rate for U.S. health club members as a whole.

  • Frequent health club attendance (100 days) has soared to a new high of 13.5 million. While they already account for 23% of the total memberships, people over 55 represent 28% of all frequent attendees.

  • In the year 2000, about 35 million people were age 65 or older.

  • By 2030 the number will double to 70 million.

  • 88% of seniors have at least one chronic condition that can be improved or managed with exercise.

  • After age 30 adults lose an average of 10 ounces of lean body mass per year.

  • Gradual loss of muscle strength is the main reason elderly Americans have difficulty performing the tasks of daily living and ultimately loose their independence.

  • 24% of people over age 50 who have a hip fracture die within a year.

  • 30% of community dwelling seniors fall each year.

  • Muscle weakness has been identified as the biggest potentially modifiable risk factor for falling.

  • Despite a decrease in muscle fibers and strength, muscle function can be maintained or improved with training even in the very old.

  • Even a slight increase in muscle strength can improve quality of life and stave off the frailty that used to be considered a normal part of getting old.

  • Besides strength, older adults lose ground in endurance, balance and flexibility.

  • How successfully a person ages is 1/3 genetics and 2/3’s lifestyle.

 

 

 

 
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