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Spinal Cord Ser Cases ; 6(1): 54, 2020 06 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32601299

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OBJECTIVES: To investigate sports participation among individuals in the HandbikeBattle project 1.5-5.5 years after the event, the barriers and facilitators to sport participation and benefits of participating in the event. SETTING: Former participants of the HandbikeBattle, a handcycling race on an Austrian mountain. METHODS: Handcyclists who took part in one or more HandbikeBattle events in 2013-2017 were invited to complete a survey in December 2018. Questions were asked on benefits of participating in this event, current sport participation, and experienced barriers and facilitators regarding current sport participation. RESULTS: Respondents (N = 96 (N = 59 with spinal cord injury (SCI) or Spina Bifida (SB)), response rate = 47%) reported benefits from this event regarding their fitness level (90%), personal development (81%), daily life activities (66%), and health (64%). Median current sport participation was 5 h/week (IQR: 3-8). Most frequently indicated personal barriers for sports participation were: lack of time (31%), disability (17%), and pain (15%). Most frequently mentioned environmental barriers were: transportation time to sport accommodation (19%), and lack of peers to do sports with (16%). Most important facilitators were motivation to improve health and/or fitness (92%), fun and/or relaxation (85%). The results for the subgroup with SCI were comparable with the results of the total group. CONCLUSIONS: Results highlight the role sports challenges can have in establishing a sustainable active life lifestyle among people with disabilities.


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Disabled Persons/rehabilitation , Exercise , Motivation/physiology , Spinal Cord Injuries/therapy , Adult , Exercise/physiology , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Spinal Cord Injuries/psychology , Sports/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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