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Tamar Heller

Researcher at University of Illinois at Chicago

Publications -  129
Citations -  5498

Tamar Heller is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intellectual disability & Health promotion. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 127 publications receiving 5147 citations.

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Improvements in physical fitness in adults with Down syndrome.

TL;DR: Great effort must be made to promote increases in physical activity participation among persons with Down syndrome and developmental disabilities in order to reduce the potential health risks associated with low fitness and sedentary behavior.
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Obesity and associated factors in adults with intellectual disability

TL;DR: Adults with ID, in general, have a high risk of developing obesity, and women with ID have ahigh risk ofdeveloping morbid obesity.
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Attitudinal and Psychosocial Outcomes of a Fitness and Health Education Program on Adults With Down Syndrome

TL;DR: Compared to controls, the training group showed significant changes in attitudes towards exercise, including increased exercise self-efficacy, more positive expected outcomes, fewer cognitive-emotional barriers, improved life satisfaction, and marginally lower depression.
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Major Health Risks in Aging Persons With Intellectual Disabilities: An Overview of Recent Studies

TL;DR: Although the review revealed varying differences in the prevalence of health risk factors, significant evidence is emerging that cardiovascular disease is as prevalent among people with ID and is as common a cause of death as in the general population.
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Involvement of adult siblings of persons with developmental disabilities in future planning.

TL;DR: Siblings who were most involved in future planning were older, more involved in disability activities, and provided more support to their sibling with disabilities.