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For adults with chronic spinal cord injuries at or below the T1 level and classified as AIS C or D, a 12-week program of twice-weekly upper body aerobic exercise and shoulder strengthening is associated with a measurable decrease in body fat percentage compared to no structured exercise.

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People with spinal cord injuries who did regular arm exercises and shoulder workouts twice a week for 12 weeks lost body fat, while those who didn’t exercise didn’t. The study proves this kind of exercise helps reduce fat.

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