Injured Senior Podcast

Colin Hoobler: Sitting Disease and How it is Killing Seniors and the Elderly

Episode Notes

About Colin Hoobler: Colin is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and he's been a Doctor of Physical Therapy for 19 years. He is an author and trainer, the creator and host of the action 30 podcast, as well as the fitness show on PBS. He's a medical expert for his local NBC affiliate. By the way, injured senior community he is out in Oregon. So I'm here in Baltimore. So he is literally on the other coast. He's a health writer for The Oregonian Newspaper and he's the Founder and CEO of S3 Balance LLC. He will talk a little bit about that later on in the episode. Well, welcome to the show Collin, it's so good to have you here.


In this episode, Steve and Colin discuss:

1. How serious of a problem is sitting and remaining sedentary to the aging population?

2. You've got a lot of seniors who say, Well, I have to sit a lot because my knees ache, or I've got a back problem. So it's just better to sit. So if I don't sit and I stand, I'm putting myself at risk for a fall and a broken hip, do you hear that a lot from your patients?

3. How do we get the senior and elderly community to change the behavior?

4. Is there a blood test for inactivity?

5. Do you think that television has anything to do with it? 

6. Should the senior and elderly community be doing exercises more like Tai Chi or gentle yoga?

7. So 1 to 2 million of our senior and elderly population are in assisted living or nursing homes. Do you think there's any responsibility on the part of the nursing homes or the assisted living facilites to be a little more proactive in getting their residents or the patients to move around a little bit more?

8. Do you think the role of medication plays a part of this sedentary lifestyle for people in their 60s 70s and 80s?

9. Do you see now that the individuals who are in their 50s might be a little more open to more activity? Or are not as sedentary? 

10.  When somebody has been used to sitting nine hours a day, when they begin to transition to trying to be more active and standing. Is it okay for them to start with a walker? Or is crutches or just something to get them up on their feet?



"Your’re body is a slave to your brain." —  Colin Hoobler



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Twitter:  @losetheweight
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Email: ch@action30.com 

 

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Show notes by Podcastologist: Kristen Braun

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