Changes in body satisfaction during and after a 5-month handcycle training period and associations with physical capacity and body composition in individuals with a physical impairment

Ingrid Kouwijzer*, Sonja de Groot, Christel M.C. van Leeuwen, Linda J.M. Valent, Janneke M. Stolwijk-Swüste, Lucas H.V. van der Woude, Marcel W.M. Post,

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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate: (1) changes in body satisfaction during five months of handcycle training and one year after the training period; (2) whether longitudinal changes are dependent on sex, waist circumference and severity of the physical impairment; (3) associations between changes in physical capacity or body composition, and body satisfaction. Materials and methods: Individuals (N = 143) with health conditions such as spinal cord injury filled out the Adult Body Satisfaction Questionnaire: at the start of the training (T1), directly after the training period (T2); and four months (T3) and one year after the training period (T4). At T1 and T2, physical capacity was determined with an upper-body graded exercise test, and waist circumference was measured. Handcycling classification was used as a proxy for the severity of impairment. Results: Multilevel regression analyses showed that body satisfaction significantly increased during the training period and significantly decreased back to pre-training levels at follow-up. Individuals with more severe impairments showed a larger decrease at T4. Improvements in physical capacity and waist circumference were significantly associated with improvements in body satisfaction. Conclusions: Body satisfaction significantly increased during the training period, but significantly decreased during follow-up. Additional efforts might be necessary to keep individuals engaged in long-term exercise.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2839-2846
Number of pages8
JournalDisability and Rehabilitation
Volume46
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • body composition
  • body image
  • exercise
  • physical activity
  • physical fitness
  • rehabilitation
  • spinal cord injuries
  • wheelchairs

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