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Aerobic Physical Exercise Increases The Health-Related Quality Of Life In Older Adults, Patricia L. Parker Jan 2018

Aerobic Physical Exercise Increases The Health-Related Quality Of Life In Older Adults, Patricia L. Parker

Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects

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Problem Description: Globally, the older adult population is expected to substantially increase in number throughout the next few decades. The aging process causes the body and mind to undergo many detrimental changes. Typically, older adults succumb to a more sedentary lifestyle due to factors such as decreased musculature and skeletal changes, chronic pain, socioeconomic and psychological stressors, and memory changes. Inevitably, health-related quality of life and overall independence dwindles in this population negating their perception of happiness and life satisfaction. There is significant research on preventing and/or managing cognitive disabilities in the older adult; however, Western medicine approaches, such …


Concurrence Of Anxiety And Nausea In Cancer Patients Undergoing Port Access, Alia Crandall Apr 2014

Concurrence Of Anxiety And Nausea In Cancer Patients Undergoing Port Access, Alia Crandall

College of Health Sciences Presentations

Many life-saving treatments are employed to treat patients with debilitating diseases result in adverse side-effects. Prominent among these symptoms are nausea and anxiety. Although science has made strides in improving patient tolerance, little is understood regarding the nature and relationship of these symptoms. Nausea and anxiety affect patients concurrently, and the experience of each symptom is often vague and undefined relative to the other. While the temporal association between nausea and anxiety is not well-investigated, it is standard practice to include anxiety with the differential diagnosis of nausea. This in-progress study attempts to determine if an associative relationship exists between …