community engagement in addition to continued messaging on the importance of general PA in long-term lifestyle change. This new content may help to explain the higher levels of MVPA observed in the FBBI-M group. For example, participants may have followed our suggestions to identify specific events in their
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Changes in Physical Activity Associated With a Multicomponent Weight-Loss Randomized Controlled Trial for Youth With Intellectual Disabilities
Richard K. Fleming, Misha Eliasziw, Gretchen A. Dittrich, Carol Curtin, Melissa Maslin, Aviva Must, and Linda G. Bandini
“My Child May Be Ready, but I Am Not”: Parents’ Experiences of Their Children’s Transition to Inclusive Fitness Settings
Bobbi-Jo Atchison and Donna L. Goodwin
with community transition, parents were left feeling alone and vulnerable. Moreover, the energy required to take on, yet another role was emotionally and physically draining. Yet somehow their commitment to independence and community engagement for their children gave them the energy to move forward
“Now We Can Speak”: Wheelchair Sport Participation in Areas of Armed Conflict
T.N. Kirk, Cathy McKay, and Katherine Holland
impairment is viewed as a personal shortcoming that must be remediated for disabled persons to contribute materially to inflexible societies designed for nondisabled citizens (i.e., medical model; Brittain, 2016 ; Christinah Sadiki et al., 2021 ). Issues of accessibility also limit community engagement