Abstract
Wheelchair users with spinal cord injury generally have a relatively inactive lifestyle. Several studies have shown that an inactive lifestyle is associated with a lower fitness level, poorer health, reduced social participation and a lower quality of life for wheelchair users. There are a number of ways in which wheelchair users can remain active in daily life, for instance, by using a wheelchair or handbike for mobility instead of taking the car, and by participating in sports or wheelchair sports. Some prerequisites should be met to enable wheelchair users to have a more active lifestyle: the wheelchair should be optimally adjusted and the everyday environment, including sport facilities, should be easily accessible. An active lifestyle often also requires a change in attitude or behaviour. General practitioners, other primary healthcare providers and rehabilitation professionals can help in this respect.
Translated title of the contribution | Physical activity in wheelchair users with spinal cord injury: prerequisites for and effects of an active lifestyle |
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Original language | Dutch |
Pages (from-to) | A6220 |
Journal | Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde |
Volume | 157 |
Issue number | 37 |
Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Keywords
- Attitude to Health
- Exercise
- Humans
- Life Style
- Physical Fitness
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Sports
- Wheelchairs