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[Senior sports in science and general practice]
1Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institut für Neuro-Rehabilitation und -Prophylaxe Vorarlberger Landes-Nervenkrankenhauses Valduna.
Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
|September 15, 1988
Summary
Geriatric sports medicine enhances seniors
Area of Science:
- Geriatric medicine
- Sports science
Context:
- Modern medicine recognizes aging as a period of potential growth, not solely decline.
- Sports medicine for seniors is an emerging specialty focusing on age-specific athletic engagement.
- The benefits of senior sports extend beyond physical health to psychosocial well-being.
Purpose:
- To highlight the multifaceted benefits of sports participation for older adults.
- To emphasize the importance of age-specific sports medicine in maximizing positive outcomes.
- To underscore the social value and integrative potential of senior athletics.
Summary:
- Aging is associated with gaining new qualities, not just losing abilities.
- Sports medicine for seniors minimizes risks while maximizing age-specific athletic potential.
- The focus is on psychohygienic benefits like contentment and social integration, including intergenerational contact.
Impact:
- Senior sports participation fosters contentment and integration into family and society.
- Intergenerational connections are strengthened through shared sporting activities.
- Sports for seniors hold significant social value, engaging doctors, politicians, and the general public.