Physical activity (PA) must be performed regularly to accrue health benefits. However, the majority of manual wheelchair users do not meet PA recommendations. Existing community-based PA programs for manual wheelchair users appear to work, but effect sizes are small and retention is low. Existing PA programs may not fully implement some psycho-social factors that are strongly linked with PA (eg, autonomy). The use of peers and mobile phone technology in the Smartphone Peer PA Counselling (SPPAC) program represents a novel approach to cultivating a PA-supportive environment for manual wheelchair users.
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Author: Borisoff, Jaimie
Author: Best, Krista L
Author: Routhier, François
Author: Sweet, Shane N
Author: Arbour-Nicitopoulos, Kelly P
Author: Noreau, Luc
Author: Martin Ginis, Kathleen A
Author: Eysenbach, Gunther
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2017
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JMIR Research Protocols--JMIR Res Protoc.
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ISSN: 1929-0748
doi: 10.2196/resprot.7280
pmc: PMC5425772
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JMIR Publications Inc.
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Copyright ©Krista L Best, Francois Routhier, Shane N Sweet, Kelly P Arbour-Nicitopoulos, Jaimie F Borisoff, Luc Noreau, Kathleen A Martin Ginis.