What is the incidence of reported adverse events in people with disabilities involved in various exercise exposures?
The structure of the report will be based on the following health outcomes: Cardio-respiratory health, musculoskeletal health, metabolic health, energy balance and maintenance of healthy weight, functional health, mental health and secondary conditions. The initial CDC database had only 4 articles on relevant to disabilities so additional searches had to be done resulting in another 139 articles. The majority of the studies focused on strokes and amputees. The subcommittee organized the data by levels of evidence as follows: • Strong: 2 or more RCTs with positive results and no studies reporting significant negative effects. • Moderate: 1 RCT with positive results and no studies reporting significant negative effects. • Limited: At least 1 non-RCT with positive results and no studies with significant negative effects. • No evidence: Non-significant findings or no studies investigating the effects of exercise. The consistency of evidence supports the use of physical activity to improve
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