Cooper R A, Quatrano L A, Axelson P W, Harlan W, Stineman M, Franklin B, Krause J S, Bach J, Chambers H, Chao E Y, Alexander M, Painter P
Human Engineering Research Laboratories, VA Pittsburgh Health Care System, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15206, USA. rcooper+@pitt.edu
J Rehabil Res Dev. 1999 Apr;36(2):142-54.
Research is required to advance the understanding of issues related to the effect of physical activity on health and disease prevention among people with disabilities. This report is the result of a consensus process using selected experts in health and exercise. The purpose of the consensus conference was to identify research priorities for physical activity and health among people with disabilities. Priorities were established by 30 participants, who were selected by the principal investigators to achieve balance in the areas of engineering, epidemiology, medicine, nutrition, exercise physiology, and psychology. Experts summarized relevant data from their research and from comprehensive review of the scientific literature on the topic areas chosen for the conference. Public commentary was provided by participants in the 1996 Paralympic Congress. Panel members discussed openly all material presented to them in executive session. Commentary from open discussion periods were recorded and transcribed. Selected panelists prepared first drafts of the consensus statements for each research priority question. All of these drafts were distributed to the panelists and pertinent experts. The documents were edited by the drafting committee to obtain consensus. This research priority setting process revealed that greater emphasis must be placed on determining the risks and benefits of exercise among people with disabilities. Exercise must be studied from the perspective of disease prevention while mitigating risk for injury. Five areas were identified as focal points for future work: epidemiological studies; effects of nutrition on health and ability to exercise; cardiovascular and pulmonary health; children with disabilities; and accessibility and safety of exercise programs. As people with disabilities live longer, the need for addressing long-term health issues and risk for secondary disability must receive greater attention. As a consequence of the consensus process, specific recommendations for future research regarding the impact of exercise on the health and quality of life of persons with disabilities were defined.
需要开展研究,以增进对体育活动对残疾人健康和疾病预防影响相关问题的理解。本报告是一个共识过程的成果,该过程召集了健康与运动领域的选定专家。共识会议的目的是确定残疾人体育活动与健康方面的研究重点。30名参与者确定了这些重点,他们由主要研究人员挑选,以确保在工程学、流行病学、医学、营养、运动生理学和心理学领域实现平衡。专家们总结了他们研究中的相关数据以及对会议选定主题领域科学文献的全面综述。1996年残奥会大会的参与者提供了公众意见。小组成员在执行会议上公开讨论了提交给他们的所有材料。公开讨论期间的意见进行了记录和转录。选定的小组成员为每个研究重点问题起草了共识声明初稿。所有这些初稿都分发给了小组成员和相关专家。文件由起草委员会编辑以达成共识。这一研究重点设定过程表明,必须更加重视确定残疾人运动的风险和益处。必须从疾病预防的角度研究运动,同时降低受伤风险。确定了五个领域作为未来工作的重点:流行病学研究;营养对健康和运动能力的影响;心血管和肺部健康;残疾儿童;以及运动项目的可及性和安全性。随着残疾人寿命延长应对长期健康问题和继发性残疾风险的需求必须得到更多关注。通过共识过程,明确了关于运动对残疾人健康和生活质量影响的未来研究的具体建议。