2 research outputs found
An approach to prevent frailty in community dwelling older adults: a pilot study performed in Campania region in the framework of the PERSSILAA project
We developed and tested an innovative physical
training method in older adults that embeds the gym
program into everyday life in the most conservative
way possible. Physical training was included in the
activities of local parishes where older women from
Southern Italy spend most of their free time and was
delivered by trained physical therapists with the
support of an ICT tool known as CoCo. 113 older
women (aged 72.0 [69.0-75.0] years) noncompliant
to conventional exercise programs participated to
the study. 57 of them underwent the final
anthropometric assessment and 50 the final physical
tests. In study completers handgrip strength and
physical performance evaluated with the chair-stand,
the two minutes step and the chair-sit and -reach
tests significantly improved. Quality of life as
evaluated with the EuroQol-5dimension (EQ-5D)
questionnaire improved as well. In conclusion, a
training program designed to minimally impact on
life habits of older people is effective in improving
fitness in patients noncompliant to other to physical
exercise programs
Innovative approaches to active and healthy ageing: Campania experience to improve the adoption of innovative good practices
The demographic projections on the
European population predict that people aged over
60 will increase by about two million/year in the next
decades. Since 2012, the Campania Reference Site of
the European Innovation Partnership on Active and
Healthy Ageing supports the innovation of the
Regional Health System, to face up demographic
changes and sustainability. Campania Reference Site
provides the opportunity to connect loco-regional
stakeholders in social and health care services
(universities, healthcare providers, social services,
local communities and municipalities), with
international organizations, in order to adopt and
scale up innovative solutions and approaches. This
paper describes the building process of Campania
Reference Site and the main results achieved, that
have been allowing it to become a hub for open
innovation in the field of active and healthy aging at
regional, national and international level