Project Workout on Wheels--
A randomized exercise trial for wheelchair users


This is a current project.


Description

Exercise and physical activity are widely recognized as having substantial health benefits for the general population and people with disabilities. This project will test the effectiveness of a behavioral intervention to promote physical activity among people with mobility impairments. Manual wheelchair users will be randomly assigned to an intensive home-based intervention or a minimal-contact control group and then will be followed after the intervention. The study will assess the effectiveness of the intervention for promoting the adoption and maintenance of physical activity, the physical and psychosocial effects of the intervention, and the complex interplay of factors that influence the effectiveness of the intervention.


Project Administration

Katherine Froelich-Grobe, principal investigator

Richard Washburn, co-investigator

Todd Little, co-investigator

Lauren Aaronson, co-investigator


Project Contact

Katherine Froelich-Grobe, Assisstant Research Professor
Gerontology
kgrobe@ku.edu
785-864-0574 (phone)
785-864-2666 (fax)


This is a project of:

LSI Gerontology Center


Funded by:

National Institutes of Health


Project Website

Participant Recruiting

Workout on Wheels is recruiting research participants who meet the following criteria:

— Have had a permanent disability or chronic health condition for at least 6 months

— Use a wheelchair as a primary method of mobility

— Have not been regularly physically active over the last 6 months

— Are between 18 and 65 years old

— Live in the greater Kansas City metro area (within a 50 mile radius of KC)

—Can obtain a medical release from a personal physician to participate

While testing takes place at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan., the physical activity can be done in each participant's choice of settings, such as at home, in a park or at a fitness center.


For more information, please contact Project Workout on Wheels at 913-588-7382 or 785-864-1324, or email Dot Nary.


Send corrections/comments/questions to lifespan@ku.edu


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