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Copenhagen Consensus Conference 2018 Statements on Physical Activity and Ageing

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posted on 2024-05-02, 09:15 authored by Joanna Blackwell

From 19th to 22nd November 2018, 26 researchers representing nine countries and a variety of academic disciplines met in Snekkersten, Denmark, to reach evidence-based consensus about physical activity and older adults. It was recognised that the term “older adults” represents a highly heterogeneous population. It encompasses those that remain highly active and healthy throughout the life-course with a high intrinsic capacity to the very old and frail with low intrinsic capacity. The consensus is drawn from a wide range of research methodologies within epidemiology, medicine, physiology, neuroscience, psychology and sociology, recognising the strength and limitations of each of the methods. Much of the evidence presented in the statements is based on longitudinal associations from observational and randomised controlled intervention studies, as well as quantitative and qualitative social studies in relatively healthy community-dwelling older adults. Nevertheless, we also considered research with frail older adults and those with age-associated neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, and in a few cases molecular and cellular outcome measures from animal studies.

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  • School of Sport and Exercise Science (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Copenhagen Consensus Conference 2018 Statements on Physical Activity and Ageing

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University of Copenhagen

Date Submitted

2018-12-11

Date Accepted

2018-12-01

Date of First Publication

2018-12-01

Date of Final Publication

2018-12-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2018-12-11

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34495

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