abstract: The purpose of the study was to examine the effectiveness of two modes of exercise on the lower body strength and aerobic capacity in adults with Down syndrome (DS). Six participants randomly completed one of two exercise interventions: 1) Voluntary Cycling (VC), where participants cycled at their self-selected pedaling rate and 2) Assisted Cycling Therapy (ACT), where the participants' voluntary pedaling rates were augmented by 35% with a motor. In each intervention, the participant completed three, 30-minute cycling sessions each week for a total of eight weeks. The Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) was used to evaluate the distance each participant was able to complete in six minutes before and after the intervention. There was a sig...
abstract: Previous research has found improvements in motor and cognitive measures following Assiste...
abstract: This study examines the one month retention of executive function benefits gained by adole...
abstract: Executive function is a crucial part of daily living and activities for individuals with D...
abstract: This study examined the effect of an 8-week exercise intervention on functional exercise c...
abstract: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of Assisted Cycle Therapy (ACT) on self-e...
abstract: This study examines the effectiveness of two modes of exercise on self-efficacy (SE) and e...
abstract: This study examines the effectiveness of two modes of exercise on self-efficacy (SE) in ad...
abstract: The purpose of the study was to examine the effectiveness of two modes of exercise on depr...
abstract: This study examines cognitive and motor function in adolescents with Down syndrome (DS) fo...
abstract: Previous research has found improvements in motor and cognitive measures following Assiste...
abstract: The aim of this study was to examine the influence of Assisted Cycling Therapy (ACT) on in...
abstract: The purpose of our study was to examine the effectiveness of a cycling intervention on bod...
abstract: Down syndrome (DS) is caused by either an extra copy of chromosome 21 or by extra material...
abstract: The aim was to examine the effectiveness of a cycling intervention on body composition in ...
abstract: This study examines the effectiveness of two modes of exercise on depression in adolescent...
abstract: Previous research has found improvements in motor and cognitive measures following Assiste...
abstract: This study examines the one month retention of executive function benefits gained by adole...
abstract: Executive function is a crucial part of daily living and activities for individuals with D...
abstract: This study examined the effect of an 8-week exercise intervention on functional exercise c...
abstract: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of Assisted Cycle Therapy (ACT) on self-e...
abstract: This study examines the effectiveness of two modes of exercise on self-efficacy (SE) and e...
abstract: This study examines the effectiveness of two modes of exercise on self-efficacy (SE) in ad...
abstract: The purpose of the study was to examine the effectiveness of two modes of exercise on depr...
abstract: This study examines cognitive and motor function in adolescents with Down syndrome (DS) fo...
abstract: Previous research has found improvements in motor and cognitive measures following Assiste...
abstract: The aim of this study was to examine the influence of Assisted Cycling Therapy (ACT) on in...
abstract: The purpose of our study was to examine the effectiveness of a cycling intervention on bod...
abstract: Down syndrome (DS) is caused by either an extra copy of chromosome 21 or by extra material...
abstract: The aim was to examine the effectiveness of a cycling intervention on body composition in ...
abstract: This study examines the effectiveness of two modes of exercise on depression in adolescent...
abstract: Previous research has found improvements in motor and cognitive measures following Assiste...
abstract: This study examines the one month retention of executive function benefits gained by adole...
abstract: Executive function is a crucial part of daily living and activities for individuals with D...