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Physical fitness levels of persons with cerebral palsy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 April 2001

James H Rimmer
Affiliation:
Department of Disability and Human Development, College of Health and Human Development Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.
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Abstract

During the past decade, the promotion of physical fitness as a major benefit to health promotion and health maintenance has gained increasing momentum. Level of physical fitness has been shown to be inversely associated with heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and colon cancer. Several studies also have noted that good-to-high levels of physical fitness (muscular strength and endurance and cardiorespiratory fitness) can offset the decline in function that occurs during the natural ageing process, and can assist people in maintaining their physical independence in later adulthood.

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© 2001 Mac Keith Press

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