Intellectual Disability Medicine, Department of General Practice, Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam, P.O. Box 2040, 3000 CA Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Res Dev Disabil. 2012 Jul-Aug;33(4):1048-58. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2012.01.013. Epub 2012 Feb 22.
Physical fitness is as important to aging adults with ID as in the general population, but to date, the physical fitness levels of this group are unknown. Comfortable walking speed, muscle strength (grip strength), muscle endurance (30s Chair stand) and cardiorespiratory endurance (10 m incremental shuttle walking test) were tested in a sample of 1050 older adults with ID, and results were compared with reference values from the general population. Across all age ranges, approximately two-third of the entire study population scored 'below average' or 'impaired'. Even the youngest age groups (50-59 or 50-54 years) in this sample achieve similar or worse results than age groups 20-30 years older in the general population. Low physical fitness levels in older adults with ID demonstrate that this group is prone to unnecessary premature loss of functioning and health problems, and maintaining physical fitness should have priority in practice and policy.
身体适应能力对于有智力障碍的老年人与普通人群一样重要,但迄今为止,该人群的身体适应能力水平尚不清楚。在 1050 名有智力障碍的老年人样本中测试了舒适的步行速度、肌肉力量(握力)、肌肉耐力(30 秒坐站测试)和心肺耐力(10 米渐进式穿梭步行测试),并将结果与普通人群的参考值进行了比较。在所有年龄范围内,大约三分之二的整个研究人群的得分“低于平均水平”或“受损”。即使是该样本中最年轻的年龄组(50-59 岁或 50-54 岁),其结果也与普通人群中年龄大 20-30 岁的年龄组相似或更差。有智力障碍的老年人身体适应能力低表明该人群容易出现不必要的过早功能丧失和健康问题,因此在实践和政策中应优先考虑保持身体适应能力。