Effects of a 12-Week Mixed-Method Physical Exercise Program on Physical Fitness, Stress, Anxiety, and Quality of Life in Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy: A Case Series Study.
Autor: | Nitz, Alexandrina Cavalcante Rodrigues, Ferreira, José Pedro, Ribeiro, Elaine Maria, da Rocha, Juliana Albuquerque, Andrade Toscano, Chrystiane Vasconcelos, Campos, Maria João |
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PEARSON correlation (Statistics)
STRETCH (Physiology) CHILD psychopathology T-test (Statistics) EXERCISE therapy BODY composition CEREBRAL palsy TREATMENT effectiveness CHI-squared test DESCRIPTIVE statistics MUSCLE strength PHYSICAL fitness PSYCHOLOGICAL stress QUALITY of life ANXIETY disorders EXERCISE tests ANTHROPOMETRY DATA analysis software TIME WELL-being ADOLESCENCE |
Zdroj: | Children; Oct2024, Vol. 11 Issue 10, p1257, 17p |
Abstrakt: | Background/Objectives: Although the health benefits related to physical exercise for adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP) have been recognized, studies indicate that individuals with CP at school age are less involved in physical activities than their typical peers and are twice as likely to engage in sedentary behaviors. Therefore, our study aims to investigate the effects of a physical exercise program on physical fitness, stress, anxiety, and quality-of-life variables. Methods: A total of 15 teenagers with ambulatory CP (n = 8 boys, n = 7 girls, between 12 and 18 years old; M = 14.35; SD = 1.76) completed a 12-week program based on a mixed-method approach with face-to-face and live online activities. The outcome measures were physical fitness, stress, anxiety, and quality of life. Results: The 12-week exercise program resulted in gains in muscular strength, flexibility, and aerobic endurance tests, characterized by an increase in average walking speed and average VO |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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