An innovative cycling exergame to promote cardiovascular fitness in youth with cerebral palsy |
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Authors: | Shannon Knights Nicholas Graham Lauren Switzer Hamilton Hernandez Zi Ye Briar Findlay |
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Affiliation: | 1. Bloorview Research Institute, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada and;2. School of Computing, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Objective: To evaluate the effects of an internet-platform exergame cycling programme on cardiovascular fitness of youth with cerebral palsy (CP). Methods: In this pilot prospective case series, eight youth with bilateral spastic CP, Gross Motor Functional Classification System (GMFCS) level III, completed a six-week exergame programme. Outcomes were obtained at baseline and post-intervention. The primary outcome measure was the GMFCS III-specific shuttle run test (SRT-III). Secondary outcomes included health-related quality of life (HQL) as measured by the KIDSCREEN-52 questionnaire, six-minute walk test, Wingate arm cranking test and anthropomorphic measurements. Results: There were significant improvements in the SRT-III (t?=??2.5, p?=?0.04, d?=?0.88) post-intervention. There were no significant changes in secondary outcomes. Conclusion: An exergame cycling programme may lead to improvement in cardiovascular fitness in youth with CP. This study was limited by small sample size and lack of a comparison group. Future research is warranted. |
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Keywords: | Cardiovascular fitness cerebral palsy health-related quality of life interactive computer play virtual reality |
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