Approximately 1·5 billion people worldwide live with a physical, mental, sensory, or intellectual disability, about 80% of which are in low-income and middle-income countries. This Series paper provides a global overview of the prevalence, benefits, and promotion policies for physical activity for people living with disabilities (PLWD). PLWD are 16–62% less likely to meet physical activity guidelines and are at higher risk of serious health problems related to inactivity than people without disabilities. Meta-analyses have shown that physical activity has beneficial effects on cardiovascular fitness (average standardised mean difference [SMD] 0·69 [95% CI 0·31–1·01]), musculoskeletal fitness (0·59 [0·31–0·87]), cardiometabolic risk factors ...
AbstractIt is a challenge for physiotherapists and fitness instructors to promote adherence to regul...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “26% of adults in the United States hav...
BackgroundAdults with disabilities are less active and have higher rates of chronic disease than the...
Approximately 1·5 billion people worldwide live with a physical, mental, sensory, or intellectual di...
Background: The World Health Organization has released the first global public health guidelines on ...
Promoting the practice of physical activity in people with disabilities is an important objective fo...
Evidence for the benefits of an active lifestyle is abundant, not only for healthy people, but also ...
Evidence for the benefits of an active lifestyle is abundant, not only for healthy people, but also ...
The promotion of a physically active lifestyle has become an important issue in health policy in fir...
Aim: Promoting physical activity participation as part of the support of people with profound intell...
The promotion of a physically active lifestyle has become an important issue in health policy in fir...
Aim: Promoting physical activity participation as part of the support of people with profound intell...
Participation in physical activity and sports is beneficial for psychosocial health among children a...
The promotion of a physically active lifestyle has become an important issue in health policy in fir...
Nutsch N, Bruland D, Latteck Ä-D. Promoting physical activity in everyday life of people with intell...
AbstractIt is a challenge for physiotherapists and fitness instructors to promote adherence to regul...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “26% of adults in the United States hav...
BackgroundAdults with disabilities are less active and have higher rates of chronic disease than the...
Approximately 1·5 billion people worldwide live with a physical, mental, sensory, or intellectual di...
Background: The World Health Organization has released the first global public health guidelines on ...
Promoting the practice of physical activity in people with disabilities is an important objective fo...
Evidence for the benefits of an active lifestyle is abundant, not only for healthy people, but also ...
Evidence for the benefits of an active lifestyle is abundant, not only for healthy people, but also ...
The promotion of a physically active lifestyle has become an important issue in health policy in fir...
Aim: Promoting physical activity participation as part of the support of people with profound intell...
The promotion of a physically active lifestyle has become an important issue in health policy in fir...
Aim: Promoting physical activity participation as part of the support of people with profound intell...
Participation in physical activity and sports is beneficial for psychosocial health among children a...
The promotion of a physically active lifestyle has become an important issue in health policy in fir...
Nutsch N, Bruland D, Latteck Ä-D. Promoting physical activity in everyday life of people with intell...
AbstractIt is a challenge for physiotherapists and fitness instructors to promote adherence to regul...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “26% of adults in the United States hav...
BackgroundAdults with disabilities are less active and have higher rates of chronic disease than the...