Sydni L. Carter, Brantley K. Ballenger, Grant Norman, Stamatis Agiovlasitis, FACSM. Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS. BACKGROUND: Low physical activity levels and high sedentary behavior have been observed among adults with Down syndrome (DS). Further investigation of sedentary behavior can provide insight into the behavior patterns of adults with DS. The purpose of this study was to compare sedentary behavior levels and patterns between people with and without DS matched for age, race, and sex. METHODS: Fifteen adults with DS (age 41±12 yrs.; 7 men) and 15 adults without DS (non-DS; age 37±11 yrs.; 7 men) wore a triaxial accelerometer (wGT3X-BT, Actigraph) on the non-dominant hip to measure sedentary behavior levels. Spe...
Study Objectives: Sleep problems are often undetected in adults with Down syndrome (DS). Our objecti...
abstract: The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between Assisted Cycle Therapy, leisu...
Individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) can benefit immensely from the physical as well as social and ps...
Sydni L. Carter, Brantley K. Ballenger, Grant Norman, Stamatis Agiovlasitis, FACSM. Mississippi Stat...
Maria Haider, Brantley K. Ballenger, Sydni L. Carter, Grant Norman, Stamatis Agiovlasitis, FACSM. Mi...
Morgan Bailey, Brantley K. Ballenger, Maggie Chamberlain, Stamatis Agiovlasitis, FACSM. Mississippi ...
On behalf of the UP&DOWN study group.This study aimed to examine the patterns of sedentary time and ...
Past research has indicated that the relationship between energy expenditure and accelerometer outpu...
abstract: Adaptive behavior consists of the social, conceptual and practical skills an individual mu...
Adults with Down syndrome are an underserved population at high risk for a host of different patholo...
Background—Adults with Down’s syndrome (DS) present lower physical fitness associated with heightene...
Aims: To determine if adolescents with and without Down syndrome (DS) accomplish the physical activi...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether cut-points developed for the general population pro...
This study aims to answer the research question of “Are early onset aging conditions correlated to d...
International Journal of Exercise Science 8(2): 192-201, 2015. Research examining acute and long-ter...
Study Objectives: Sleep problems are often undetected in adults with Down syndrome (DS). Our objecti...
abstract: The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between Assisted Cycle Therapy, leisu...
Individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) can benefit immensely from the physical as well as social and ps...
Sydni L. Carter, Brantley K. Ballenger, Grant Norman, Stamatis Agiovlasitis, FACSM. Mississippi Stat...
Maria Haider, Brantley K. Ballenger, Sydni L. Carter, Grant Norman, Stamatis Agiovlasitis, FACSM. Mi...
Morgan Bailey, Brantley K. Ballenger, Maggie Chamberlain, Stamatis Agiovlasitis, FACSM. Mississippi ...
On behalf of the UP&DOWN study group.This study aimed to examine the patterns of sedentary time and ...
Past research has indicated that the relationship between energy expenditure and accelerometer outpu...
abstract: Adaptive behavior consists of the social, conceptual and practical skills an individual mu...
Adults with Down syndrome are an underserved population at high risk for a host of different patholo...
Background—Adults with Down’s syndrome (DS) present lower physical fitness associated with heightene...
Aims: To determine if adolescents with and without Down syndrome (DS) accomplish the physical activi...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether cut-points developed for the general population pro...
This study aims to answer the research question of “Are early onset aging conditions correlated to d...
International Journal of Exercise Science 8(2): 192-201, 2015. Research examining acute and long-ter...
Study Objectives: Sleep problems are often undetected in adults with Down syndrome (DS). Our objecti...
abstract: The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between Assisted Cycle Therapy, leisu...
Individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) can benefit immensely from the physical as well as social and ps...