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Exercise In Individuals With Down Syndrome: A Brief Review, Rachel L. Kerstiens, Matt Green Apr 2015

Exercise In Individuals With Down Syndrome: A Brief Review, Rachel L. Kerstiens, Matt Green

International Journal of Exercise Science

International Journal of Exercise Science 8(2): 192-201, 2015. Research examining acute and long-term responses to exercise of individuals with Downs Syndrome (DS) is sparse. However, if this group experiences benefits associated with improved quantity or quality of life, it would be important to elucidate specific responses and discourage adoption of a sedentary lifestyle in individuals with DS. Specifically, these individuals have multiple blunted physiological responses to exercise both at the onset and termination of an acute exercise bout. Mechanistically, this could be rooted in hormonal responses which are blunted, in comparison to non-DS participants. Specific studies indicate individuals with …


A Comparative Study On The Energy Cost Of Pushing The Hope Haven Kidchair And Free Wheelchair Mission Gen 2 Wheelchair, Elisa J. Hamm, Benjamin M. Jonah, Karen Rispin Feb 2015

A Comparative Study On The Energy Cost Of Pushing The Hope Haven Kidchair And Free Wheelchair Mission Gen 2 Wheelchair, Elisa J. Hamm, Benjamin M. Jonah, Karen Rispin

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

Introduction: Wheelchair skills tests can be used to assess the mobility provided by different types of wheelchairs [1]. A repeated measures study design in which participants complete skills in one type of wheelchair and then another minimizes individual variation [2]. Free Wheelchair Mission Generation 2 (FWM-2) and Hope Haven KidChair (H-KC) offer two pediatric-sized wheelchairs designed for use in low-resource settings. We hypothesize that four simple skills tests will be able to distinguish some strengths and weaknesses of the mobility provided by these two wheelchairs. Methods: This study was done in partnership with a host organization at a …