Abstracts PURPOSE This study aimed to examine the effects of resistance and balance training on physical function and postural control in individuals with Down syndrome (DS). METHODS Ten adults with DS constituted the experimental group (EX) and attended an 8-week resistance and balance training program. The results were compared with those of the control group (CON), which consisted of 10 patients who did not undergo any physical training. Body composition, postural stability, and physical fitness were measured before and after the training program. Resistance and balance training were performed for 60 minutes, three times a week for 8 weeks. RESULTS Body weight, body mass index, body fat percentage, and waist circumference decreased signi...
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) tend to prematurely reach the skeletal maturation period. In&nbs...
The aim of this study was to evaluate some physical and motoric characteristics of Down’s syndrome a...
People with Down syndrome (DS) usually display reduced physical fitness (aerobic capacity, muscle st...
Adults with Down syndrome are an underserved population at high risk for a host of different patholo...
People with Down Syndrome (DS) often have impaired balance and postural control and result as less a...
abstract: Down syndrome (DS) is caused by either an extra copy of chromosome 21 or by extra material...
Background: Children with Down syndrome have lower scores on balance and agility tasks, as well as o...
Recent studies have emphasized that regular exercise should be encouraged as a key part of care and ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free)Purpose. The purpose of this study was ...
This study systematically reviewed the impact of physical exercise interventions on physical fitness...
Balance is the ability to stay in one position with good control. Children with a diagnosis of Down ...
Purpose. Body imbalance and poor postural control have negative impact on gait and may increase the ...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(3): 1317-1325, 2020. Postural stability, one’s ability ...
Individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) can benefit immensely from the physical as well as social and ps...
abstract: Adaptive behavior consists of the social, conceptual and practical skills an individual mu...
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) tend to prematurely reach the skeletal maturation period. In&nbs...
The aim of this study was to evaluate some physical and motoric characteristics of Down’s syndrome a...
People with Down syndrome (DS) usually display reduced physical fitness (aerobic capacity, muscle st...
Adults with Down syndrome are an underserved population at high risk for a host of different patholo...
People with Down Syndrome (DS) often have impaired balance and postural control and result as less a...
abstract: Down syndrome (DS) is caused by either an extra copy of chromosome 21 or by extra material...
Background: Children with Down syndrome have lower scores on balance and agility tasks, as well as o...
Recent studies have emphasized that regular exercise should be encouraged as a key part of care and ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free)Purpose. The purpose of this study was ...
This study systematically reviewed the impact of physical exercise interventions on physical fitness...
Balance is the ability to stay in one position with good control. Children with a diagnosis of Down ...
Purpose. Body imbalance and poor postural control have negative impact on gait and may increase the ...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(3): 1317-1325, 2020. Postural stability, one’s ability ...
Individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) can benefit immensely from the physical as well as social and ps...
abstract: Adaptive behavior consists of the social, conceptual and practical skills an individual mu...
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) tend to prematurely reach the skeletal maturation period. In&nbs...
The aim of this study was to evaluate some physical and motoric characteristics of Down’s syndrome a...
People with Down syndrome (DS) usually display reduced physical fitness (aerobic capacity, muscle st...