EGREPA

EGREPA was born from the premise that the field of "Physical Activity and health for the older generation" is an interdisciplinary field of study which involves professionals and researchers from very diverse areas. These areas include Medicine, Biology, Education and Health Care Services. Among the diverse disciplines we could cite Epidemiology, Exercise Physiology, Geriatrics, Gerontology, Healthy Education, Nutrition, Physical Education, Physiotherapy, Psychology, Rehabilitation and Sociology.

The European Group for Research into Elderly and Physical Activity is a non-profit making non-governmental association (NGO) which aims to promote physical activity and health in the elderly through the carrying out and promotion of research and the collection and diffusion of information related to this field of interest.

Interaction is a condition to make progress in this field. EGREPA is a scientific organization that is open to work and cooperate with other organizations with common interests.

Its objectives are:

  1. To contribute to public well-being.
  2. To promote functional independence and improve life expectancy in the elderly.
  3. To promote research into physical activity and the elderly.
  4. To diffuse this knowledge for the public good.

The functions of EGREPA are:

  • To serve as a coordinating and counseling agency in matters of common interest.
  • To plan and direct scientific and educational meetings.
  • To publish and distribute proceedings, reports, reviews or summaries.
  • Other activities which are appropriate for the development of its objectives.

Role in the Project

To provide scientific support to the project. In particular, to expose participants to the official guidelines of physical activity in advanced age, to provide information on motivation to exercise in old age, and information about the health benefits of physical activity in old age. In addition, to provide scientific support regarding the methodology of data collection and analyses.

Team Members

Yael Netz