2021
DOI: 10.23970/ahrqepccer241
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Physical Activity and the Health of Wheelchair Users: A Systematic Review in Multiple Sclerosis, Cerebral Palsy, and Spinal Cord Injury

Abstract: Objectives. Although the health benefits of physical activity are well described for the general population, less is known about the benefits and harms of physical activity in people dependent upon, partially dependent upon, or at risk for needing a wheelchair. This systematic review summarizes the evidence for physical activity in people with multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and spinal cord injury regardless of current use or nonuse of a wheelchair. Data sources. We searched MEDLINE®, CINAHL®, PsycINFO®, … Show more

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“…3,6 The WHO guidelines for PA also include recommendations for those living with a disability 7 that are recently supported by other work. 8,9…”
Section: Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,6 The WHO guidelines for PA also include recommendations for those living with a disability 7 that are recently supported by other work. 8,9…”
Section: Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regular exercise is widely recognized as having health benefits (2,(6)(7)(8) and is also connected with more established social networks, greater participation in life activities, and greater likelihood of employment (9)(10)(11). However, PwMD remain one of the least physically active populations in the U.S., and those who are active, often are not experiencing the healthrelated benefits of exercise (12,13). The typical daily routine of PwMD does not produce positive health-related changes such as cardiovascular increases; therefore, structured exercise activities are needed to promote health-related benefits (14).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%