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Sports participation, physical activity, and health-related fitness in youth with chronic diseases or physical disabilities

The health in adapted youth sports study

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Youth with chronic diseases or physical disabilities (CDPD) often show reduced fitness and physical activity (PA) levels and participate less in organized sports compared with healthy peers. The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between participation in sports and health-related fitness and PA in youth with CDPD. Results show that youth with CDPD participating in organized sports 2 times a week performed better on all outcome measures. They reached a higher peak oxygen uptake compared with their peers not participating in sports. Also, anaerobic fitness, agility, muscle strength, and PA were all positively associated with sports participation.

Literatuurverwijzing: Lankhorst, K., Takken, T., Zwinkels, M., Gaalen, L. van, Velde, S.J. te, Backx, F.J.G., ... Groot, J. de (2019). Sports participation, physical activity, and health-related fitness in youth with chronic diseases or physical disabilities: the health in adapted youth sports study. Journal of strength and conditioning research 10.1519/JSC.0000000000003098