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Access Denied: The Shortage of Digitized Fitness Resources for People With Disabilities

Stratton, C., Kadakia, S., Balikuddembe, J. K., Peterson, M., Hajjioui, A., Cooper, R., Hong, B., Pandiyan, U., Munoz, Velasco, L.P., Joseph, J., Krassioukov, A., Tripathi, D.R., Tuakll-Wosornu, Y.A.

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Peer Review Study

Outreach/ Education/ Communications
Tools Included
Outside U.S.
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Data Collection and Reporting

The study examines the gap in accessibility to digital fitness resources, and re-frames the notion of accessibility to suit the contemporary context. The authors suggest the construction of a comprehensive, indexed digital library of home-based physical activity video content, tailored to various disabilities and skill levels, and committed to contemporary notions of accessibility. Current resources are hard to find and not always free.

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Outcomes of Interest

Improve Data Infrastructure

Priority Population(s)

People With Disabilities

Setting(s) of Implementation

Geographic Area of Implementation

Implementation Period

2020