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School-Based Virtual Reality Programming for Obtaining Moderate-Intensity Exercise Among Children With Disabilities: Pre-Post Feasibility Study

School-Based Virtual Reality Programming for Obtaining Moderate-Intensity Exercise Among Children With Disabilities: Pre-Post Feasibility Study

The community engagement group included a case manager of the high school, a young adult with cerebral palsy (male; 19 y of age) with mild intellectual disability and mobility disability who was a student at the school, and his caregiver. The group was involved in the study, starting from the design in the development phase to the completion of the study in the implementation phase.

Byron Lai, Ashley Wright, Bailey Hutchinson, Larsen Bright, Raven Young, Drew Davis, Sultan Ali Malik, James H Rimmer, Pelham High Community Engagement Group

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65801

Extended Reality Gaming for Exercise and Mindfulness Throughout Pediatric Cancer Rehabilitation: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Extended Reality Gaming for Exercise and Mindfulness Throughout Pediatric Cancer Rehabilitation: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Incidence rates of cancer among pediatric patients and young adults are far lower than incidence rates among middle-aged and older adults [62]. Moreover, pediatric patients with cancer have limited options to improve their physical activity and mental health levels, particularly during their stay in the hospital [29]. Considering that this program can be remotely delivered, it has the potential to be carried forward in a scale-up RCT.

Byron Lai, Kelli Chaviano, Joshua S Richman, Mahmoud Ahmad, Ashley Wright, Raven Young, Drew Davis, James H Rimmer, Avi Madan-Swain, Joseph H Chewning

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e64879

Telehealth Movement-to-Music With Arm-Based Sprint-Intensity Interval Training to Improve Cardiometabolic Health and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Children With Cerebral Palsy: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Telehealth Movement-to-Music With Arm-Based Sprint-Intensity Interval Training to Improve Cardiometabolic Health and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Children With Cerebral Palsy: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Health professionals can now focus on how to help empower young people with CP to live well with a disability, amid a variety of health conditions and socioecological challenges they face with community engagement in adulthood [4,5]. The transitory age between childhood and adulthood is a critical stage for health prevention interventions.

Byron Lai, Robert A Oster, Drew Davis, Larsen Bright, Gordon Fisher, Jereme Wilroy, Yumi Kim, Raven Young, Ashley Wright, Tanvee Sinha, James H Rimmer

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e56499

Improving Social Isolation and Loneliness Among Adolescents With Physical Disabilities Through Group-Based Virtual Reality Gaming: Feasibility Pre-Post Trial Study

Improving Social Isolation and Loneliness Among Adolescents With Physical Disabilities Through Group-Based Virtual Reality Gaming: Feasibility Pre-Post Trial Study

Reference 1: Physical activity in adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy Reference 2: The needs of young people with disabilities in transition from paediatric to adult services Reference 4: Transition to adulthood: validation of the Rotterdam Transition Profile for young adults Reference 6: Duration and patterns of habitual physical activity in adolescents and young adults with Reference 7: Differences in habitual physical activity levels of young people with cerebral palsy andyoung adult

Byron Lai, Raven Young, Mary Craig, Kelli Chaviano, Erin Swanson-Kimani, Cynthia Wozow, Drew Davis, James H Rimmer

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e47630

Telehealth Movement-to-Music to Increase Physical Activity Participation Among Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Telehealth Movement-to-Music to Increase Physical Activity Participation Among Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Reports have indicated that young people with CP have alarmingly low rates of LTPA, far exceeding those observed among typically developing young people [5,6]. The coronavirus pandemic has further reduced participation in LTPA among youth with CP [7]. However, physically active youth with CP are more likely to live healthy active lifestyles as adults [6], which has important consequences for healthy aging with CP.

Byron Lai, Laura Vogtle, Raven Young, Mary Craig, Yumi Kim, Marissa Gowey, Erin Swanson-Kimani, Drew Davis, James H Rimmer

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(10):e36049

Group Telegaming Through Immersive Virtual Reality to Improve Mental Health Among Adolescents With Physical Disabilities: Pre- and Posttrial Protocol

Group Telegaming Through Immersive Virtual Reality to Improve Mental Health Among Adolescents With Physical Disabilities: Pre- and Posttrial Protocol

Reference 1: Physical activity in adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy Reference 2: The needs of young people with disabilities in transition from paediatric to adult services Reference 4: Transition to adulthood: validation of the Rotterdam Transition Profile for young adults Reference 6: Duration and patterns of habitual physical activity in adolescents and young adults with Reference 7: Differences in habitual physical activity levels of young people with cerebral palsy and

Byron Lai, Drew Davis, Raven Young, Erin Swanson-Kimani, Cynthia Wozow, Kelli Chaviano, James H Rimmer

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(10):e42651

The Effects of Virtual Reality Tele-exergaming on Cardiometabolic Indicators of Health Among Youth With Cerebral Palsy: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

The Effects of Virtual Reality Tele-exergaming on Cardiometabolic Indicators of Health Among Youth With Cerebral Palsy: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Abnormalities in the lipid profile, including high total cholesterol, high LDL cholesterol, and low HDL cholesterol, are predictors of future CVD among young and middle-aged people [63,64]. Exercise interventions without a dietary component can expect a small effect after 1 month [34]. Elevated BP during childhood and adolescence is associated with intermediate markers and CVD-related events in adulthood [65]. Moderate intensity exercise is negatively associated with BP [11].

Byron Lai, Drew Davis, Raven Young, Erin Kimani-Swanson, Cynthia Wozow, Huacong Wen, Yumi Kim, Jereme Wilroy, James Rimmer

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(8):e40708