2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.annrmp.2008.01.009
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Impact de la pratique sportive sur l’autonomie et la qualité de vie du paraplégique

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“…The SF-36 questionnaire was the instrument for measuring the quality of life of patients in many national studies, for both healthy and unhealthy people (5)(6)(7)(8). In Tunisia several studies covered subgroups of unhealthy people who were suffering from specific diseases (9)(10)(11). This study is the first to address the general population in Tunisia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SF-36 questionnaire was the instrument for measuring the quality of life of patients in many national studies, for both healthy and unhealthy people (5)(6)(7)(8). In Tunisia several studies covered subgroups of unhealthy people who were suffering from specific diseases (9)(10)(11). This study is the first to address the general population in Tunisia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From this perspective, physical activity can be seen as an essential tool to promote quality of life among people of all ages with different characteristics. Indeed, studies have shown quality of life improvements through physical activity practice among teenagers 6 , college students 7 , middle-aged women 8 , elderly women 9,10 , people with physical disabilities 4 , people with stroke sequel 11 , people with multiple sclerosis 12 , people with spinal cord injury [13][14][15][16] , and athletes with cerebral palsy 17 . However, some studies showed no relationship between physical activity and quality of life of people with physical disabilities [18][19][20] .…”
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“…The most obvious benefit of physical activity is improved physical health. Increased physical capacity and strength10 can facilitate mobility and activities of daily living,11 while reducing the risk of heart disease, stroke and other chronic diseases 12. Physical activity can also impact psychosocial aspects by encouraging positive affect,13 improving emotional function14 and enhancing social interactions,15 16 while a lack of access to health education resources or to environments adapted to people with mobility disabilities are risk factors for secondary conditions (eg, pain, fatigue, weight gain, depression) 9.…”
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