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2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2012.04.003
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Correlates and determinants of physical activity in persons with spinal cord injury: A review using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health as reference framework

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“…Most of these factors have been previously identified and reviewed in the SCI research literature (e.g., lack of accessible exercise equipment and venues, costs of memberships and equipment, lack of transportation) [13,14]. However, the panel also identified barriers and facilitators unique to these guidelines.…”
Section: Applicabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most of these factors have been previously identified and reviewed in the SCI research literature (e.g., lack of accessible exercise equipment and venues, costs of memberships and equipment, lack of transportation) [13,14]. However, the panel also identified barriers and facilitators unique to these guidelines.…”
Section: Applicabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, no consideration was given to the feasibility of the guideline in the SCI population. Because people with SCI face tremendous physical, psychosocial and environmental barriers to PA [13,14], they are less active and more physically deconditioned than both the general population and individuals with many other types of disabilities [15,16]. These issues, coupled with 'overwhelming evidence' that people living with disability can achieve health benefits from activity levels well below the 150 min/week threshold [17], highlight the need to re-consider the appropriateness of promoting the 150 min/week guideline in the SCI population [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Findings regarding the more general concept of participation in PA show that the environment has a higher impact on PA levels than socio-demographic or SCI characteristics. 11 This leads to the assumption that PiS may depend on environmental characteristics, such as different physical and cultural contexts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Z počtu 1 942 článků bylo vyčleněno 17 rešeršních studií. Pouze jedna z nich se cíleně zabývala monitoringem množství pohybové aktivity pomocí dotazníků (Fekete & Rauch, 2012). Zúžením výběru o klíčová slova dotazník nebo měření -monitoring jsme došli k číslu 323 odborných studií.…”
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“…Šetření probíhá prostřednictvím dotazníku, nebo řízeného rozhovoru nejčastěji po telefonu (Fekete & Rauch, 2012;Martin Ginis, Laminer, Hicks, & Craven, 2005). Dotazovanému jsou strukturovaně pokládány otázky týkající se typu, trvání a intenzity pohybové aktivity za poslední tři dny, zpětně od večera před-chozího dne.…”
Section: ) the Physical Activity Recall Assessment For People With Sunclassified