Authors
Linda P Fried, Michelle C Carlson, Marc Freedman, Kevin D Frick, Thomas A Glass, Joel Hill, Sylvia McGill, George W Rebok, Teresa Seeman, James Tielsch, Barbara A Wasik, Scott Zeger
Publication date
2004/3
Journal
Journal of Urban Health
Volume
81
Pages
64-78
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
This report evaluates whether a program for older volunteers, designed for both benerativity and health promotion, leads to short-term improvements inmultiple behavioral risk factors and positive effects on intermediary risk factors for disability and other morbidities. The Experience Corps® places older volunteers in public elementary schools in roles designed to meet schools’ needs and increase the social, physical, and cognitive activity of the volunteers. This article reports on a pilot randomized trial in Baltimore, Maryland. The 128 volunteers were 60–86 years old; 95% were African American. At follow-up of 4–8 months, physical activity, strength, people one could turn to for help, and cognitive activity increased significantly, and walking speed decreased significantly less, in participants compared to controls. In this pilot trial, physical, cognitive, and social activity increased, suggesting the potential for the …
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