Contenu de l'article

Titre Le senior sportif, une nouvelle figure du bien vieillir ?
Auteur Pia-Caroline Hénaff-Pineau
Mir@bel Revue Les Politiques sociales
Numéro no 1-2, 2012 Le vieillissement actif. Regards pluriels
Page 101-112
Résumé anglais The benefit to health of physical exercise for all the ages of life is recognised by the medical community, and justifies the central place that sport and physical activity now occupy in national plans for aging well. The promotion of an active way of life to preserve the health and independence of old people has made the image of frail and immobile old age obsolete. But is the elderly sportsman or sportswoman the new figure of successful aging ? Because the effects of physical exercise on health remain ambivalent, the medical norm of ‘neither too much nor too little' encourages a reasonable use of sport by the old person who wants to stay healthy, and signais the dangers of overdoing it. However a new model of sporting old person is emerging that upsets and challenges the doctors' recommendations, the veteran competitor and even champion. Is this the future face of aging well ?
Source : Éditeur (via Cairn.info)
Article en ligne http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=LPS_121_0101