Perrot Alexandra, Maillot Pauline, Le Foulon Agnès, Rebillat Anne-Sophie
Alexandra Perrot, Université Paris-Saclay CIAMS, 91405, Orsay, France - Université d'Orléans, CIAMS, 45067, Orléans, France.
Pauline Maillot and Agnès Lefoulon, Université de Paris, Paris, France.
Am J Intellect Dev Disabil. 2021 Jan 1;126(1):34-44. doi: 10.1352/1944-7558-126.1.34.
This study examined whether exergames could improve physical, functional, and cognitive functions in people with Down syndrome. Twelve adults with DS, aged over 35 (M = 50.35, SD = 7.45), were randomly assigned to a Wii-based program (n = 6) or a control group (n = 6), and completed physical (Chair Stand Test, 6-Minute Walk Test), functional (TUG, TUDS), and cognitive tests (Corsi, Barrage tests). The experimental group completed a 12-week Wii-based program. There was high intervention adherence and, compared with the control group, greater improvements were observed in the Wii-based exercise intervention group in physical fitness and functional outcomes (p < .05), with no changes in cognitive outcomes.
本研究探讨了运动游戏是否能改善唐氏综合征患者的身体、功能和认知功能。12名年龄超过35岁(M = 50.35,SD = 7.45)的唐氏综合征成年患者被随机分为基于Wii的项目组(n = 6)或对照组(n = 6),并完成了身体测试(椅子站立测试、6分钟步行测试)、功能测试(定时起立行走测试、改良定时起立行走测试)和认知测试(科西块测试、连续作业测试)。实验组完成了为期12周的基于Wii的项目。干预依从性较高,与对照组相比,基于Wii的运动干预组在身体素质和功能结果方面有更大改善(p < .05),认知结果无变化。