The American Physical Therapy Association and
Huff/Post50 announce the "Top 10 Fittest Baby Boomer Cities in America.”
Cities
were rated on life expectancy, cardiovascular health, and reported stress
levels of baby boomers, as well as access to local health care and fitness
resources.
Full Press release Below.
SOURCE: American Physical Therapy Association
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 1, 2013
/PRNewswire/ -- Today the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
and Huff/Post50 announced
the "Top 10 Fittest Baby Boomer Cities in America." The cities were
identified based on a survey that evaluated factors contributing to a fit and
active lifestyle as people age. Cities were rated on life expectancy,
cardiovascular health, and reported stress levels of baby boomers, as well as
access to local health care and fitness resources.
"Baby boomers have redefined
aging by their strong desire to maintain mobility and independence and live
healthy, active lifestyles well into their 50s and beyond," said APTA
member Alice Bell,
PT, DPT, GCS. She explained, "Living in a fit city for baby
boomers means you have many fitness and health care resources at your
disposal—including access to physical therapists. Working with your physical
therapist is an important part of maintaining and restoring motion, staying
fit and active, and preventing injury as you age."
Based on the survey's criteria, the
top 10 fittest cities for baby boomers are:
1. San Jose, CA
2. Minneapolis, MN
3. San Francisco,
CA
4. Denver, CO
5. Boston, MA
6. Salt Lake City,
UT
7. Washington, DC
8. Seattle, WA
9. San Diego, CA
10.
Raleigh, NC
"A city's attributes can have
quite an impact on the health of baby boomers," said Huff/Post50 editor
Shelley Emling. "Mass transit availability, access to fitness, and
quality health care facilities do influence your health and lifestyle.
However, baby boomers are a cohort that is highly individualized. We're in control
of our own destiny, and this study is a great reminder that we can live
healthier lives when we access the resources around us."
Physical fitness is an integral part
of overall health and well-being, and it becomes even more important with
age. Baby boomer fitness is increasingly impacted by issues with joint
health, balance, and diminishing muscle mass. In addition, boomers need to
consider workout modifications that help them stay active longer. Physical
therapists address these issues and prescribe an exercise regimen that takes
into account a boomer's individual health history and needs. Find out how
physical therapists can help boomers
stay active and fit as they age.
In all 50 states and the District of
Columbia patients can be evaluated by a physical therapist without a
physician's referral. Forty-eight states and DC also allow some level of
treatment by a physical therapist without a referral.
The American Physical Therapy
Association (APTA) represents more than 85,000 physical therapists, physical
therapist assistants, and students of physical therapy nationwide. Learn more
about conditions physical therapists can treat, and find a physical therapist
in your area at www.MoveForwardPT.com.
Consumers are encouraged to follow us on Twitter (@MoveForwardPT)
and Facebook.
Methodology
This first-ever
survey scored the nation's 50 largest metro areas in two main categories –
the health and fitness of their boomer residents, and the lifestyle
indicators which help promote a healthy lifestyle. The health and fitness
category used metrics such as the area's life expectancy, percent with health
insurance, and health resources such as hospitals and medical care. The
lifestyle category measured each area's mental and emotional wellbeing,
availability of fitness and recreation resources, and mass transit options.
Wherever possible, data was used which specifically measured the target
demographic, adults over the age of 50. And where appropriate, data was
adjusted by each area's population so large and small metro areas could be
compared evenly.
Video with caption: "Laura
Malnati, PT, DPT, OCS, explains how to maintain fitness throughout your life
with the help of a physical therapist. Find a physical therapist near you at www.MoveForwardPT.com.". Video
available at: http://youtu.be/LkVH0OTmkgE
Image with caption: "Visit www.MoveForwardPT.com to find more
information and a physical therapist in your area." Image available at: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20131001/DC85452-a
Image with caption: "Laura Malnati,
PT, DPT, OCS, explains how to maintain fitness throughout your life with the
help of a physical therapist. Find a physical therapist near you at www.MoveForwardPT.com." Image
available at: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20131001/DC85452-a
SOURCE American Physical Therapy
Association
CONTACT: Erin Wendel, Senior Media
Relations Specialist, 703/706-3397, erinwendel@apta.org
Web Site: http://www.apta.org/
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