Physical Activity in Older Adults: What Every Internist Needs to Know.

Am J Lifestyle Med

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Rockville, MD, USA (KLP, MP, BM, AVB).

Published: April 2024

The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans (Guidelines) advises older adults to be as active as possible. Yet, despite the many benefits of physical activity, less than 15% of people ages 65 years and older meet the Guidelines. To address this, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services developed a Midcourse Report focused on the strategies and settings that can help increase physical activity levels among older adults. Internists are well positioned to encourage older adults to be more physically active. Health care providers can leverage this position to talk about the importance of regular physical activity; assess physical activity levels; share information and resources about how to safely get started; and provide counseling, guidance, and/or referrals to additional providers or programs for further support. This article provides an overview of the recently released and highlights the role of internists and other health care providers to encourage and support their patients to be more physically active.

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