2021
DOI: 10.1080/10790268.2021.1945857
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Cultural validation and language translation of the scientific SCI exercise guidelines for use in Indonesia, Japan, Korea, and Thailand

Abstract: Objective: To culturally validate and translate the Scientific Exercise Guidelines for Adults with Spinal Cord Injury (SEG-SCI) for use in four Asian countries. Design: Systematic Review Participants: N/A Methods: A systematic review was conducted to identify all published English-and local-language studies conducted in Indonesia, Japan, Korea, and Thailand, testing the effects of exercise training interventions on fitness and cardiometabolic health in adults with acute or chronic SCI. Protocols and results fr… Show more

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“…8 While encouraging, that the 2018 international guidelines are now in use in Europe and in Canada for studies aimed to understand neuropathic pain, 9 they have been updated to include published studies from Asia to obtain greater global reach. 10 Fundamental to the scientific guidelines is the prescription of exercise intensity using the terms 'moderate to vigorous', as intensity serves as a key stimulus for beneficial health and fitness adaptations. 11 Within the exercise guidelines for non-disabled adults these intensities are clearly defined according to various measures (eg, % heart rate reserve), % heart rate (HR) max, % aerobic capacity, ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) and maximum exercise capacity using the metabolic equivalent of task).…”
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“…8 While encouraging, that the 2018 international guidelines are now in use in Europe and in Canada for studies aimed to understand neuropathic pain, 9 they have been updated to include published studies from Asia to obtain greater global reach. 10 Fundamental to the scientific guidelines is the prescription of exercise intensity using the terms 'moderate to vigorous', as intensity serves as a key stimulus for beneficial health and fitness adaptations. 11 Within the exercise guidelines for non-disabled adults these intensities are clearly defined according to various measures (eg, % heart rate reserve), % heart rate (HR) max, % aerobic capacity, ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) and maximum exercise capacity using the metabolic equivalent of task).…”
Section: What This Study Addsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, a mobile App (WHEELS) has also incorporated these bespoke SCI exercise prescription guidelines to target behaviour change to overcome additional social barriers using mobile health technologies 8. While encouraging, that the 2018 international guidelines are now in use in Europe and in Canada for studies aimed to understand neuropathic pain,9 they have been updated to include published studies from Asia to obtain greater global reach 10…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The international guidelines have been adopted in some European countries and Canada [13]. Four Asian countries (Indonesia, Japan, Korea and Thailand) collaborated on the cultural validation of the SEG-SCI by conducting systematic review including their local and international publications written either in their local languages or in English [14] . Those selected publications confirmed the validity of the SEG-SCI.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Those selected publications confirmed the validity of the SEG-SCI. The SEG-SCI was then translated into Bahasa Indonesian, Japanese, Korean and Thai languages [14] to be disseminated to healthcare professionals (HCPs) and people living with SCI in those countries.…”
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