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Abstract Adapted physical activity (APA) and its sub-area, adapted physical education (APE), prepare future educators to design instruction that enables students with disabilities to participate fully in physical activity settings.
Nancy L. I. Spencer, Győző Molnár
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Interdisciplinarity and Adapted Physical Activity
The purpose of the paper was to draw lessons for the field of adapted physical activity from the interrelated literatures on interdisciplinarity, creativity, and team research. In each of these literatures, strategies have been identified that have been found to be useful by previous researchers.
Rick Szostak
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Physical activity (PA) is important for all individuals regardless of their age, gender, and/or abilities. Adapted physical activity includes PA that has been adapted or modified, so that it is as appropriate for the person with a disability as it is for able-bodied individuals.
Karen J. Stylianides +1 more
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Physical activity (PA) is important for all individuals regardless of their age, gender, and/or abilities. Adapted physical activity includes PA that has been adapted or modified, so that it is as appropriate for the person with a disability as it is for able-bodied individuals.
Karen J. Stylianides +1 more
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Adapted physical activity and stroke: a systematic review [PDF]
Stroke is one of the most significant social and health issues at the global level. The integration of adapted physical activity and exercise into the rehabilitation process and in the postrehabilitation stage could represent a successful action aimed at the functional and cognitive recovery of brain-injured individuals following a stroke.
Belfiore, Patrizia +3 more
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Interdisciplinarity in Adapted Physical Activity
Quest, 2016ABSTRACTIt is commonly accepted that inquiry in adapted physical activity involves the use of different disciplines to address questions. It is often advanced today that complex problems of the kind frequently encountered in adapted physical activity require a combination of disciplines for their solution.
Marcel Bouffard, Nancy Spencer-Cavaliere
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Promoting Physical Activity in Adapted Physical Education
Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2018The importance of physical activity has received considerable attention during the past decade. Physical education has been viewed as a cost-effective way to promote physical activity as a public h...
Joonkoo Yun, Jennifer Beamer
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Tailored Daily Activity: An Adaptive Physical Activity Smartphone Intervention
Telemedicine and e-Health, 2020Background: Nontailored and static goals may hinder behavior change. We investigated the feasibility and acceptability of an adaptive proof-of-concept smartphone-delivered intervention by using real-world movement data capture of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) to inform
Artur, Direito +6 more
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Defining Adapted Physical Activity: International Perspectives
Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 2007The purpose of this study was to describe international perspectives concerning terms, definitions, and meanings of adapted physical activity (APA) as (a) activities or service delivery, (b) a profession, and (c) an academic field of study. Gergen’s social constructionism, our theory, guided analysis of multiple sources of data via qualitative ...
Yeshayahu, Hutzler, Claudine, Sherrill
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Adapted physical activity intervention and vestibular disorders
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 2014International ...
Donnard, M. +4 more
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Physical Activity and Pregnancy
Sports Medicine, 2010Regular physical activity is associated with improved physiological, metabolic and psychological parameters, and with reduced risk of morbidity and mortality. Current recommendations aimed at improving the health and well-being of nonpregnant subjects advise that an accumulation of > or =30 minutes of moderate physical activity should occur on most,
Melzer, Katarina +3 more
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