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International Journal of Frontiers in Medicine, 2019, 1(1); doi: 10.25236/IJFM.2019.010102.

Risk Assessment of Elderly Exercise in Chengde

Author(s)

Huali Yang, Xiaoliang Li*

Corresponding Author:
Xiaoliang Li
Affiliation(s)

Department of Physical Education, Hebei Normal University for Nationalities, Hebei, Chengde 067000, China
*Corresponding Author e-Mail: [email protected]

Abstract

On the basis of combing domestic and foreign research, this study uses the literature data method, logical analysis method, participatory observation method, and in-depth interview method for 175 elderly people who often participate in physical exercise in Chengde City. Analyze the risks and their coping styles when encountering risks, use case study methods to observe their risk coping behaviors during physical exercise, use qualitative methods to analyze and explain, and explore the concept of risk coping with elderly physical exercise in Chengde City, The characteristics and processes are aimed at providing risk coping strategies for the elderly in physical exercise in the future, providing scientific guidance for the elderly in coping with physical exercise, in order to improve the quality of life of the elderly, and better promote the realization of the goal of the national fitness program in China.

Keywords

Elderly, Exercise risk, Assessment

Cite This Paper

Huali Yang, Xiaoliang Li. Risk Assessment of Elderly Exercise in Chengde. International Journal of Frontiers in Medicine (2019), Vol. 1, Issue 1: 7-12. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJFM.2019.010102.

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