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100

True or False, social activities can increase engagement of older adults?

 True, social activities such as board games, singing, and trivia can increase the engagement between older adults.

100

T/F Activity theory can help increase strength in muscles and bones in older adults

True, by being active it can help increase muscle and bone density

100

True or false: Older adults that participate in activity are less at risk for depression than older adults who don't participate? 

True, older adult’s day with moderate to high-intensity activity instead of sleeping, depressive scores when down 95% for those who averaged an age of 71

100

When was the activity theory first developed

1961

100

What is the color of the sky

Blue

200

Name 3 low impact activities for older adults

Low impact activities include of things such as walking, stretching, yoga, range of motion, dancing, etc

200

T/F Activity theory is only limited to physical activity.

False, physical activity is one of the components of activity theory, others include social interaction, engaging in community activities, and pursuing hobbies.

200

According to a study on women aged 60-91, how many steps per day were found to significantly reduce cognitive decline?

A) 2,000 steps
B) 5,000 steps
C) 8,000 steps
D) 10,000 steps

5,000

200

How successful was activity theory when first applied?

Very successful

200

What day is it today

Thursday

300

How can low impact activities impact older adults?

The physical and mental health of older adults is enhanced through activity and activities can enhance the ability to perform ordinary tasks.

300

What are the health conditions can activities lower the risk of?

Activity theory can improve heart health and reduce the risk for heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. It also can help lower the risk of getting cancers.

300

Engaging in physical activity is associated with what percentage lower risk of dementia in older adults?

A) 10-15%
B) 20-30%
C) 40-50%
D) 5-10%

20%-30%

300

How was the activity theory first applied?

By engaging adults in physical activity with the goal of increasing fitness and social interaction to replace lost roles

300

What color is the grass

Green

400

Fill in the blank – Meditation and body scanning can provide ______

Brain stimulation to make older adults more aware of their body and their limits.

400

Fill in the blank: Activity theory greatly improves health in older adults by simply ______

Walking or doing simple seated stretching and exercises can greatly improve the health in older adults.

400

What is the recommend amount of time for older adults to exercise during the week?

150 minutes a week, (30 minutes 5 times a week)

400

How has activity theory changed?

By recognizing that older adults may not be able to or desire to be as physically active as physically active as they were during middle age

400

What class is this for

Older adult

500

What is the main purpose of the activity theory?

The main purpose is for the activities to move the body, enhance happiness, create a routine, build a social support group, and improve overall health.

500

What are the 5 main benefits of activity theory?

Improving brain health, reduce the risk of disease and infection, better balance, coordination, and muscle strength.

500

More than half of the people who participated in the experiment did not adhere to the exercise routine, and ___% of participants still had symptoms of depression.

68%

500

Who came up with activity theory?

Robert J. Havighurst

500

What school do we go to?

Winona

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