What are the main differences in the physiological response to exercise between people with spinal cord injury and people without disabilities?
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What are the main differences in the physiological response to exercise between people with spinal cord injury and people without disabilities?
I - People with neuromuscular diseases have the same effect of training on exercise adaptations as healthy subjects with the same training. II - Athletes with spinal cord injury have unique changes in the cardiorespiratory, metabolic, neuromuscular, and thermoregulatory systems that reduce their total physiological capacity. III - Runners with spinal cord injury have impaired thermoregulation capacity and are therefore more susceptible to the consequences of heat risks than people without disabilities. IV - Runners with spinal cord injury obtain lower VO2max values during incremental exercise due to alterations in central factors. a) Only I and II are correct. b) Only II and III are correct. c) Only III and IV are correct. d) All statements are correct.