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Volume 05 Issue 07 July 2022

Socio-Cultural Significance of the Training of Physical Culture Activists in the Care of the Elderly in the Community
1Lourdes María González Benavente,2Milvia Carrera Sáname,3Modesta Mayo Abraham
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmra/v5-i7-08

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SUMMARY:

This article addresses the theoretical and contextual references, based on the epistemological characterization, in particular the training of Physical Culture activists in the care of the elderly in the community context; the essential theoretical considerations about the investigated problem are established; actions by which the process flows and the changes that mark historical standards that determine it are presented, based on the importance of the issue for the training of activists to confront this age group, a documentary analysis was carried out and the methods of analysis and synthesis and logical history.

KEYWORDS:

Activist, Older Adult, Physical Culture, Training

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