Increasing physical activity and reducing sedentary behaviour reduces the risk of premature mortality, cardiovascular disease, cancer, depression, and type 2 diabetes. For children and adults with physical disabilities (1–5), benefits on function and community participation may also accrue (6, 7). On average, children and adults with physical disabilities are less active than people without disabilities and have higher levels of sedentary behaviour (5, 8). Guidelines recommend that adults with disabilities participate in at least 150 min of moderate activity per week and children participate in at least 60 min of moderate activity daily (6, 7). Supporting children and adults with physical disabilities to increase physical activity and reduc...
Promoting the practice of physical activity in people with disabilities is an important objective fo...
AbstractIt is a challenge for physiotherapists and fitness instructors to promote adherence to regul...
Sedentary behaviour—essentially low energy sitting time in waking hours—has emerged as an important ...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Accessible summary: We talked to people with intellectual disabilitie...
Participating in physical activity promotes physical and mental health. Children with physical disab...
Disabled people face multiple personal, environmental and social barriers that interfere with leadin...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities enshrines the rights of dis...
Learning objectives: 1.To reviewthe role of exercise testing and exercise prescription in children w...
Background: People with physical disabilities and/or chronic diseases report lower levels of physica...
People with disabilities are at increased risk for obesity as well as other secondary conditions tha...
Background: The World Health Organization has released the first global public health guidelines on ...
Participation in physical activity and sports is beneficial for psychosocial health among children a...
Background: Sedentary behaviour contributes to non-communicable diseases, which account for almost 7...
Evidence for the benefits of an active lifestyle is abundant, not only for healthy people, but also ...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience many health and social inequalitie...
Promoting the practice of physical activity in people with disabilities is an important objective fo...
AbstractIt is a challenge for physiotherapists and fitness instructors to promote adherence to regul...
Sedentary behaviour—essentially low energy sitting time in waking hours—has emerged as an important ...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Accessible summary: We talked to people with intellectual disabilitie...
Participating in physical activity promotes physical and mental health. Children with physical disab...
Disabled people face multiple personal, environmental and social barriers that interfere with leadin...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities enshrines the rights of dis...
Learning objectives: 1.To reviewthe role of exercise testing and exercise prescription in children w...
Background: People with physical disabilities and/or chronic diseases report lower levels of physica...
People with disabilities are at increased risk for obesity as well as other secondary conditions tha...
Background: The World Health Organization has released the first global public health guidelines on ...
Participation in physical activity and sports is beneficial for psychosocial health among children a...
Background: Sedentary behaviour contributes to non-communicable diseases, which account for almost 7...
Evidence for the benefits of an active lifestyle is abundant, not only for healthy people, but also ...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience many health and social inequalitie...
Promoting the practice of physical activity in people with disabilities is an important objective fo...
AbstractIt is a challenge for physiotherapists and fitness instructors to promote adherence to regul...
Sedentary behaviour—essentially low energy sitting time in waking hours—has emerged as an important ...