“eSPECIALly fit”: A tailored exercise program for people with an intellectual disability
People with an intellectual disability have high levels of sedentary behaviour (Temple, Frey, & Stanish, 2006) and health conditions associated with inactivity such as cardiovascular disease (Draheim, 2006) and obesity (Rimmer & Yamaki, 2006). Physical activity has been identified as one of...
Main Author: | Lynnes, Michelle |
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Other Authors: | Temple, Viviene |
Language: | English en |
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2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1828/1083 |
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