GENUD (Growth, Exercise, NUtrition and Development) Research Group, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.
Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2010 Oct;20(5):716-24. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0838.2010.01120.x.
Physical fitness is related to health at all ages. Information about physical fitness in the Down syndrome (DS) population, however, is scarce, especially when we consider children and adolescents. A review of the current data available on this topic would be both timely and important as it would serve as a starting point to stimulate new research perspectives. The data we reviewed from the literature showed a general trend toward lower values of physical fitness parameters and worse body composition variables in children and adolescents with DS compared with the population without intellectual disability (ID) or even with the population with ID without DS. Notably, children and adolescents with DS have been described as less active or overprotected; however, these factors may not be the cause of their poor physical fitness. Many of the training programs carried out in children and adolescents with DS did not yield the desired responses, and the reasons are still unknown. The purpose of this review is to summarize the current available literature on health-related physical fitness in children and adolescents with DS, and the effect of training on these variables. From the literature available, it is clear that more data on this population are necessary.
身体素质与各个年龄段的健康都息息相关。然而,关于唐氏综合征(DS)人群的身体素质信息却十分匮乏,尤其是针对儿童和青少年的相关信息。对这一主题的现有数据进行回顾既及时又重要,因为这将为激发新的研究视角提供起点。我们从文献中回顾的数据显示,与无智力障碍(ID)人群或甚至无 DS 的 ID 人群相比,DS 儿童和青少年的身体素质参数值普遍较低,身体成分变量也更差。值得注意的是,DS 儿童和青少年被描述为活动量较少或过度保护;然而,这些因素可能不是他们身体素质差的原因。许多针对 DS 儿童和青少年开展的训练计划并未产生预期的效果,而原因仍不清楚。本综述的目的是总结目前关于 DS 儿童和青少年与健康相关的身体素质以及训练对这些变量的影响的现有文献。从现有的文献中可以清楚地看出,还需要更多针对该人群的数据。