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Anti-aging therapy through fitness enhancement

Authors Manuel J Castillo-Garzón, Jonatan R Ruiz, Francisco B Ortega, Ángel Gutiérrez

Published 15 September 2006 Volume 2006:1(3) Pages 213—220



Manuel J Castillo-Garzón, Jonatan R Ruiz, Francisco B Ortega, Ángel Gutiérrez

 

EFFECTS-262 Department of Medical Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Granada, and Sotogrande Health Experience, Spain.

 

Abstract: Physical exercise is proposed as a highly effective means of treating and preventing the main causes of morbidity and mortality – most of which are associated with aging – in industrialized countries. Low physical fitness is an important risk factor for cardiovascular and all-causes morbidity and mortality; indeed, it is even a predictor of these problems. When properly measured, the assessment of physical fitness can be a highly valuable indicator of health and life expectancy and, therefore, should be performed routinely in the clinical setting. Individually adapted training programs could be prescribed based on fitness assessment results and an adequate knowledge of patient lifestyle and daily physical activity. Such training programs would allow people to develop their maximum physical potential, improve their physical and mental health, and attenuate the negative consequences of aging.

 

Keywords: aging, physical fitness, physical activity, health