Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11022116 | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2006 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A 6-week upper-body exercise intervention improved indices of HRQOL in persons with SCI. Improvements were associated with increases in ESE. While this intervention demonstrated a positive effect on perceived physical functioning, future interventions should aim to support social and mental functioning and exercise maintenance.
Keywords
WUSPIShort Form 36 Health SurveyESEVO2peakSF-36intCRFHRQOLFSSMVPAQuality of lifeSpinal cord injuryCardiorespiratory fitnessconRehabilitationPeak oxygen uptakeSelf efficacyExercise self-efficacyHealthsciModerate-to-vigorous physical activityFatigue severity scaleexerciseESESHealth-related quality of life
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Authors
Tom E. PhD, Peter C. PhD, Jean-Philippe PhD, Dylan PhD, James L.J. PhD,