Physical activity at home to improve strength and balance in the elderly to prevent the risk of falls. Bibliographic Review

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The main objective of this research work was to conduct a review of the effectiveness of strength and balance exercise programs in preventing falls in older adults. To this end, a collection process was carried out mainly from the PubMed and Sciencedirect databases, selecting the journals with the g...

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Autores: Paredes, Alisha Narjeel Morales, Monzon, Diego Guillermo Rivarola, Mansilla, Mishell Romero, Ochavano, Roberto Edir Cartagena, Espejo, Yuliana Meneses, Boza, Antonio Alejandro Prado
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Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas
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falls
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resistance training
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title Physical activity at home to improve strength and balance in the elderly to prevent the risk of falls. Bibliographic Review
spellingShingle Physical activity at home to improve strength and balance in the elderly to prevent the risk of falls. Bibliographic Review
Paredes, Alisha Narjeel Morales
exercise
falls
older adults
resistance training
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title_short Physical activity at home to improve strength and balance in the elderly to prevent the risk of falls. Bibliographic Review
title_full Physical activity at home to improve strength and balance in the elderly to prevent the risk of falls. Bibliographic Review
title_fullStr Physical activity at home to improve strength and balance in the elderly to prevent the risk of falls. Bibliographic Review
title_full_unstemmed Physical activity at home to improve strength and balance in the elderly to prevent the risk of falls. Bibliographic Review
title_sort Physical activity at home to improve strength and balance in the elderly to prevent the risk of falls. Bibliographic Review
author Paredes, Alisha Narjeel Morales
author_facet Paredes, Alisha Narjeel Morales
Monzon, Diego Guillermo Rivarola
Mansilla, Mishell Romero
Ochavano, Roberto Edir Cartagena
Espejo, Yuliana Meneses
Boza, Antonio Alejandro Prado
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Mansilla, Mishell Romero
Ochavano, Roberto Edir Cartagena
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