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期刊名:Adapted physical activity quarterly

缩写:ADAPT PHYS ACT Q

ISSN:0736-5829

e-ISSN:1543-2777

IF/分区:1.6/Q2

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Rafael Lima Kons Rafael Lima Kons
This study evaluated the transition from the former visual-impairment classification (B1-B3) to the new J1/J2 model in Para judo, focusing on its impact on fairness and performance. Previously, Para athletes with different levels of visual ...
Jaepyo Sim,Sanga Yun,Junhyuk Park et al. Jaepyo Sim et al.
Physical activity is vital for health, yet individuals with visual impairments face barriers in conventional fitness settings. This study aimed to understand the perceptions and lived experiences of exercisers with visual impairments (EVI) ...
Adam S Forbes,Matthew K Lowery,Martin E Block Adam S Forbes
One role of adapted physical educators is connecting with parents of children with disabilities to enhance service delivery. However, parents experience a disconnect with teachers. Much of the literature has focused on parent perspectives, ...
Gal Zmora,Cynthia A Trowbridge,Ella Been Gal Zmora
This study examined psychological performance determinants in 48 adult wheelchair basketball players, focusing on self-efficacy, sport-confidence, and goal orientation. Participants (38 male and 10 female) were analyzed by classification, s...
Cen-Yi Lin,Wei-Jiun Shen,Frank J H Lu et al. Cen-Yi Lin et al.
Understanding the psychological mechanism underlying physical activity (PA) participation in individuals with physical disabilities is crucial. In the current study, a conceptual model derived from extant literature was utilized to examine ...
Danielle Alexander-Urquhart,Diane M Culver,Siobhan Rourke Danielle Alexander-Urquhart
Using narrative inquiry as a theoretical and methodological framework, the purpose of this research was to understand the Para sport landscape as it pertains to girls and women with disabilities in Canada, from the perspectives of athletes ...
Cameron M Gee,Ava Neely,Aleksandra Jevdjevic et al. Cameron M Gee et al.
Spinal cord injury (SCI) can alter physiological responses to acute physical activity (PA), which may influence perceptions and reporting of PA intensity. We examined correlations between physiological and perceptual self-report measures of...
T N Kirk,Steven K Holland T N Kirk
This study sought to examine the lived experiences and subjective feelings of inclusion (i.e., feelings of belonging, acceptance, and value) among individuals with cerebral palsy in general physical education (PE) settings. Multimodal inter...
Fallon R Mitchell,Veronika Mogyorody,Sara Scharoun Benson et al. Fallon R Mitchell et al.
People with a disability encounter many barriers in gyms, limiting their opportunities to experience health benefits associated with exercise. To better understand how to develop accessible exercise opportunities, this study examined person...
Wonju Lee,Julian Woolf,Wonjun Choi et al. Wonju Lee et al.
Physical activity (PA) has significant health benefits for people with disabilities (PWD). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends a minimum amount of PA, yet PWD face barriers to meeting them. Guided by the leisure constr...