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唐氏综合征成年人的身体活动量与非残疾成年人相同吗?一项原理验证研究。

Do adults with Down syndrome do the same amount of physical activity as adults without disability? A proof of principle study.

作者信息

Shields Nora, Plant Samantha, Warren Catherine, Wollersheim Dennis, Peiris Casey

机构信息

School of Allied Health, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Vic., Australia.

School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Vic., Australia.

出版信息

J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2018 May;31(3):459-465. doi: 10.1111/jar.12416. Epub 2017 Sep 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study compared levels of physical activity completed by adults with and without Down syndrome.

METHOD

Fifteen adults with and 15 adults without Down syndrome matched for age and gender, took part. The intensity and duration of physical activity were measured using RT3 accelerometers worn for seven days.

RESULTS

Only, 12 participants with Down syndrome had complete physical activity data, and these participants and their matched controls (total: six females, 18 males; aged 25.8 ± 9.7) were included in the analyses. There were significantly lower levels of moderate and vigorous physical activity per day for people with Down syndrome (median = 27 min) compared to those without (median = 101 min) (p < .001). Participants without disability were twice more likely to achieve recommended levels of physical activity than people with Down syndrome.

CONCLUSIONS

Adults with Down syndrome appear to participate in lower levels of physical activity than adults without Down syndrome. Further research should validate these estimates.

摘要

背景

本研究比较了患有和未患有唐氏综合征的成年人所完成的身体活动水平。

方法

15名患有唐氏综合征的成年人和15名年龄及性别匹配的未患唐氏综合征的成年人参与了研究。使用佩戴7天的RT3加速度计测量身体活动的强度和持续时间。

结果

只有12名患有唐氏综合征的参与者有完整的身体活动数据,这些参与者及其匹配的对照组(共6名女性,18名男性;年龄25.8±9.7岁)被纳入分析。与未患唐氏综合征的人(中位数=101分钟)相比,患有唐氏综合征的人每天的中度和剧烈身体活动水平显著更低(中位数=27分钟)(p<.001)。没有残疾的参与者达到推荐身体活动水平的可能性是患有唐氏综合征的人的两倍。

结论

患有唐氏综合征的成年人似乎比未患唐氏综合征的成年人参与的身体活动水平更低。进一步的研究应验证这些估计。

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