Serum metabolomics after exercise in ambulatory individuals with cerebral palsy
Chad Hanaoka,
Rajeswari Pichika,
Sudarshan Dayanidhi
et al.
Abstract:AimTo evaluate whether serum metabolomics differ between ambulatory individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) compared with individuals with typical development and whether functional capacity is associated with metabolite abundance.MethodThirty‐eight adolescents and young adults were enrolled (CP: n = 19; typical development: n = 19). After functional capacity testing (10‐meter walk, sit‐to‐stand, and peak knee flexion/extension torques), blood was drawn. Targeted serum metabolomics on hydrophilic metabolites were… Show more
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