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. 2016 Sep 22;8(10):586. doi: 10.3390/nu8100586

Table 1.

Participants’ characteristics.

Participant Training (h/Week) Age (Years) Height (cm) Weight (kg) Lesion Level AIS Sport Classification Follow up
1 3.5 37 185 103 C7 D WR 2.0 Yes
2 11.0 20 170 54 C6 A WR 1.5 No
3 4.0 24 179 58 C6 B WR 0.5 Yes
4 3.5 35 187 97 T4 A WB 1.0 No
5 4.0 47 185 63 T1 A WR 2.5 No
6 2.5 27 180 70 T4 A WB 1.0 Yes
7 3.5 27 181 61 C6 B WR 2.5 No
8 5.0 48 186 67 C6 B WR 1.0 Yes
9 5.0 44 176 80 C6 A WR 0.5 Yes
10 12.0 35 193 92 T1 C WB 2.5 Yes
11 8.0 38 172 70 C7 D WR 2.0 Yes
12 4.0 26 188 90 C6 A WR 0.5 No
13 5.0 30 182 65 C6 B WR 0.5 No
14 8.0 34 180 85 C5 C WR 1.5 No
15 6.5 50 185 83 L3 A WB 3.0 Yes
16 13.5 21 184 63 C7 D WR 2.5 Yes
17 3.5 65 175 65 C6 C WR 1.5 No
18 15.0 33 180 60 C6 A PT class 1 No
19 4.0 26 155 52 CP - WR 1.5 Yes
20 5.0 57 170 72 T5 D PT class 4 No
Mean ± SD 6.3 ± 3.7 36 ± 12 180 ± 8 72 ± 15 - - - - -

AIS = American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale; T = thoracic; L, lumbar; C = cervical, CP = cerebral palsy, WB = wheelchair basketball, WR = wheelchair rugby, PT = para table tennis.