Older Adults’ Functional Performance and Health Knowledge After a Combination Exercise, Health Education, and Bingo Game

Combining exercise, health education, and the game of bingo may help older adults remain independent. The objective was to determine whether a 10-week health promotion program (Bingocize®) improves functional performance and health knowledge in older adults. Participants were assigned to experimenta...

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Main Authors: K. Jason Crandall PhD, ACSM EP-C, Katryn I. Steenbergen BS
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2015-11-01
Series:Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721415613201
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spelling doaj-4f60385e7dc14f9d93bef789357d33cc2020-11-25T03:34:22ZengSAGE PublishingGerontology and Geriatric Medicine2333-72142015-11-01110.1177/233372141561320110.1177_2333721415613201Older Adults’ Functional Performance and Health Knowledge After a Combination Exercise, Health Education, and Bingo GameK. Jason Crandall PhD, ACSM EP-C0Katryn I. Steenbergen BS1Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, USAWestern Kentucky University, Bowling Green, USACombining exercise, health education, and the game of bingo may help older adults remain independent. The objective was to determine whether a 10-week health promotion program (Bingocize®) improves functional performance and health knowledge in older adults. Participants were assigned to experimental ( n = 13) or control ( n = 14) groups. The intervention was administered twice per week at two independent living facilities. Pre and postfunctional performance and health knowledge were measured. Mixed between–within subject ANOVA was used to detect differences between groups ( p < .05). Improvements were found in all dependent variables except lower body flexibility, systolic blood pressure, and health knowledge. Adherence was 97.31% ± 2.59%. Bingocize® has the potential to help older adults remain independent by improving functional performance. Statistical improvements in health knowledge were not found, but future researchers may explore modifying the health education component or using a different measure of health knowledge to detect changes.https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721415613201
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Older Adults’ Functional Performance and Health Knowledge After a Combination Exercise, Health Education, and Bingo Game
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title Older Adults’ Functional Performance and Health Knowledge After a Combination Exercise, Health Education, and Bingo Game
title_short Older Adults’ Functional Performance and Health Knowledge After a Combination Exercise, Health Education, and Bingo Game
title_full Older Adults’ Functional Performance and Health Knowledge After a Combination Exercise, Health Education, and Bingo Game
title_fullStr Older Adults’ Functional Performance and Health Knowledge After a Combination Exercise, Health Education, and Bingo Game
title_full_unstemmed Older Adults’ Functional Performance and Health Knowledge After a Combination Exercise, Health Education, and Bingo Game
title_sort older adults’ functional performance and health knowledge after a combination exercise, health education, and bingo game
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series Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
issn 2333-7214
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Combining exercise, health education, and the game of bingo may help older adults remain independent. The objective was to determine whether a 10-week health promotion program (Bingocize®) improves functional performance and health knowledge in older adults. Participants were assigned to experimental ( n = 13) or control ( n = 14) groups. The intervention was administered twice per week at two independent living facilities. Pre and postfunctional performance and health knowledge were measured. Mixed between–within subject ANOVA was used to detect differences between groups ( p < .05). Improvements were found in all dependent variables except lower body flexibility, systolic blood pressure, and health knowledge. Adherence was 97.31% ± 2.59%. Bingocize® has the potential to help older adults remain independent by improving functional performance. Statistical improvements in health knowledge were not found, but future researchers may explore modifying the health education component or using a different measure of health knowledge to detect changes.
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