.Background: Efforts to synthesise existing knowledge concerning the effects of exercise interventions on obesity (i.e. changes in body weight and composition) have been made, but scientific evidence in this matter is still limited. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to identify and critically analyse the best available evidence regarding the use of physical exercise as a strategy to attenuate obesity through its effects on adiposity-related anthropometric parameters in people with intellectual disability (ID). Methods: Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines, a literature search was performed using PubMed, Scopus, SPORTDiscus, CINAHL and the Cochrane Library through sp...
A quantitative research synthesis (meta-analysis) was conducted to determine the effects of exercise...
Background: The prevalence of obesity in adults with intellectual disabilities has consistently bee...
Background: Obesity is more prevalent in people with intellectual disabilities and increases the ris...
[EN] Background: Efforts to synthesise existing knowledge concerning the effects of exercise interve...
The aim of this study was to examine the literature on randomized controlled trials examining the ef...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities have been shown to experience higher rates of obe...
International audienceBackgroundPoor health-related physical fitness (HRPF) and overweight and obesi...
Data about effects of exercise training in adolescents with intellectual disability (ID) are very li...
Exercise is a well-established therapeutic component in the management of a wide range of intellectu...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities experience equivalent or higher rates of obesity...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) have high rates of overweight and obesity, heart and meta...
Background Obesity is a global epidemic with profound consequences for individuals and societies. Ph...
People with intellectual disability are more likely to be obese and extremely obese than people with...
Aim: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of exercise interventions desig...
The practice of physical exercise (PE), especially strength training (ST), has health benefits in t...
A quantitative research synthesis (meta-analysis) was conducted to determine the effects of exercise...
Background: The prevalence of obesity in adults with intellectual disabilities has consistently bee...
Background: Obesity is more prevalent in people with intellectual disabilities and increases the ris...
[EN] Background: Efforts to synthesise existing knowledge concerning the effects of exercise interve...
The aim of this study was to examine the literature on randomized controlled trials examining the ef...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities have been shown to experience higher rates of obe...
International audienceBackgroundPoor health-related physical fitness (HRPF) and overweight and obesi...
Data about effects of exercise training in adolescents with intellectual disability (ID) are very li...
Exercise is a well-established therapeutic component in the management of a wide range of intellectu...
Background: Adults with intellectual disabilities experience equivalent or higher rates of obesity...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) have high rates of overweight and obesity, heart and meta...
Background Obesity is a global epidemic with profound consequences for individuals and societies. Ph...
People with intellectual disability are more likely to be obese and extremely obese than people with...
Aim: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of exercise interventions desig...
The practice of physical exercise (PE), especially strength training (ST), has health benefits in t...
A quantitative research synthesis (meta-analysis) was conducted to determine the effects of exercise...
Background: The prevalence of obesity in adults with intellectual disabilities has consistently bee...
Background: Obesity is more prevalent in people with intellectual disabilities and increases the ris...