Effect of Physical Activities Training and Massages on the Physical Fitness of Elderly People

Study purpose. The study aimed to investigate the effect of physical activities and massages on the physical fitness of elderly people. Materials and methods. The participants were 32 females aged 62–75 who were willing to participate in the study. They were selected through a systematic random...

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Main Authors: Kritpech Nontakhod, Jakkree Promlak, Sarawut Mangkool, Supasan Injandee, Kanthika Mhoksantia, Sasiwimol Thobson, Siriporn Changakram, Natthapon Kaythai
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Language:English
Published: OVS LLC 2022-09-01
Series:Physical Education Theory and Methodology
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Online Access:https://tmfv.com.ua/journal/article/view/1753
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author Kritpech Nontakhod
Jakkree Promlak
Sarawut Mangkool
Supasan Injandee
Kanthika Mhoksantia
Sasiwimol Thobson
Siriporn Changakram
Natthapon Kaythai
author_facet Kritpech Nontakhod
Jakkree Promlak
Sarawut Mangkool
Supasan Injandee
Kanthika Mhoksantia
Sasiwimol Thobson
Siriporn Changakram
Natthapon Kaythai
author_sort Kritpech Nontakhod
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description Study purpose. The study aimed to investigate the effect of physical activities and massages on the physical fitness of elderly people. Materials and methods. The participants were 32 females aged 62–75 who were willing to participate in the study. They were selected through a systematic random sampling. The participants were divided into two groups: the experimental and control groups. The experimental group performed physical activities such as Qi Gong and Ruesi Dadton (RSD), and received a massage for 90 minutes a day, 3 days a week, for a period of 8 weeks. The control group did not perform the physical activities in question. Quantitative data were gathered by measuring the elderly people’s body potential such as balance, strength of the leg and arm muscles, flexibility, flexibility of the shoulders, cardiovascular and respiratory endurance before and after training in the fourth and eighth weeks. Qualitative data were collected by means of a semi-structured interview. Results. The study found that following the training in the fourth and eighth weeks, the experimental group had a better mean of body balance, muscular strength in arms and legs, flexibility in shoulders, cardiovascular and respiratory endurance than before training and the control group at a statistical significance (p < 0.05). Conclusions. As regards the benefits to the physical fitness, it was found that the subjects had a better body balance, strength and endurance, better mental health, and more socialization.
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spelling doaj.art-e9b32702582b4b2f88db82768f1c8abe2023-08-02T05:54:09ZengOVS LLCPhysical Education Theory and Methodology1993-79891993-79972022-09-0122310.17309/tmfv.2022.3.16Effect of Physical Activities Training and Massages on the Physical Fitness of Elderly PeopleKritpech Nontakhod0Jakkree Promlak1Sarawut Mangkool2Supasan Injandee3Kanthika Mhoksantia4Sasiwimol Thobson5Siriporn Changakram6Natthapon Kaythai7Buraram Rajabhat UniversityBuriram Rajabhat UniversityBuriram Rajabhat UniversityBuriram Rajabhat UniversityBuriram Rajabhat UniversityBuriram Rajabhat UniversityBuriram Rajabhat UniversitySawayjeek Subdistrict Administrative Organization, Buriram Province Study purpose. The study aimed to investigate the effect of physical activities and massages on the physical fitness of elderly people. Materials and methods. The participants were 32 females aged 62–75 who were willing to participate in the study. They were selected through a systematic random sampling. The participants were divided into two groups: the experimental and control groups. The experimental group performed physical activities such as Qi Gong and Ruesi Dadton (RSD), and received a massage for 90 minutes a day, 3 days a week, for a period of 8 weeks. The control group did not perform the physical activities in question. Quantitative data were gathered by measuring the elderly people’s body potential such as balance, strength of the leg and arm muscles, flexibility, flexibility of the shoulders, cardiovascular and respiratory endurance before and after training in the fourth and eighth weeks. Qualitative data were collected by means of a semi-structured interview. Results. The study found that following the training in the fourth and eighth weeks, the experimental group had a better mean of body balance, muscular strength in arms and legs, flexibility in shoulders, cardiovascular and respiratory endurance than before training and the control group at a statistical significance (p < 0.05). Conclusions. As regards the benefits to the physical fitness, it was found that the subjects had a better body balance, strength and endurance, better mental health, and more socialization. https://tmfv.com.ua/journal/article/view/1753physical activitiesmassagephysical fitnesselderly people
spellingShingle Kritpech Nontakhod
Jakkree Promlak
Sarawut Mangkool
Supasan Injandee
Kanthika Mhoksantia
Sasiwimol Thobson
Siriporn Changakram
Natthapon Kaythai
Effect of Physical Activities Training and Massages on the Physical Fitness of Elderly People
Physical Education Theory and Methodology
physical activities
massage
physical fitness
elderly people
title Effect of Physical Activities Training and Massages on the Physical Fitness of Elderly People
title_full Effect of Physical Activities Training and Massages on the Physical Fitness of Elderly People
title_fullStr Effect of Physical Activities Training and Massages on the Physical Fitness of Elderly People
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Physical Activities Training and Massages on the Physical Fitness of Elderly People
title_short Effect of Physical Activities Training and Massages on the Physical Fitness of Elderly People
title_sort effect of physical activities training and massages on the physical fitness of elderly people
topic physical activities
massage
physical fitness
elderly people
url https://tmfv.com.ua/journal/article/view/1753
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