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Inequity in exercise-based interventions for adults with intermittent claudication due to peripheral arterial disease: a systematic review.

Lindsay Mary BearneNancy DelaneyMae NielsenKatie Jane Sheehan
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
Trialists endeavour to enrol a representative sample in exercise trials whilst preserving the safety profile of the intervention. This review highlights that these efforts can inadvertently lead to inequities in access as all trials excluded potential participants on at least one equity factor. Future exercise trials should optimise participation to maximise generalisability of findings. PROSPERO registration no. CRD42020189965.Implications for rehabilitationEquity factors influence health opportunities and outcomes.All trials of exercise for people with intermittent claudication excluded adults on at least one equity factor.Disability was the predominant factor for exclusions from trials.Trials should optimise participation to maximise generalisability of results as these findings are used to inform treatment and service design.
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