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The effects of wheelchair mobility skills and exercise training on physical activity, fitness, skills and confidence in youth using a manual wheelchair.

Marleen E SolOlaf VerschurenHenricus HoremansPaul WestersJohanna M A Visser-MeilyJanke F De Grootnull null
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
A combination of exercise and WMS training appears to have significant positive long-term effects on PA, WMS, confidence in wheelchair mobility, and (an)aerobic performance in youth using a manual wheelchair.Implications for rehabilitationExercise training and wheelchair mobility skills (WMS) training can lead to a sustained improvement in physical activity (PA) in youth using a manual wheelchair.These combined trainings can also lead to a sustained increase in WMS, confidence in wheelchair mobility, and (an)aerobic performance.More attention is needed in clinical practice and in research towards improving PA in youth using a manual wheelchair.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • high intensity
  • skeletal muscle
  • virtual reality
  • working memory
  • sleep quality
  • body composition
  • depressive symptoms