Rosa Renata Martins, Tezza Maria Helena Santos, Valenzuela Elisa de Jesus, Dias Eduardo Dati, de Moraes Íbis Ariana Peña, de Araujo Luciano Vieira, Ré Alessandro Hervaldo Nicolai, da Silva Talita Dias, Monteiro Carlos Bandeira de Mello
Postgraduate Program in Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo (FMUSP), São Paulo 01246-903, SP, Brazil.
Postgraduate Program in Physical Activity Sciences, School of Arts, Science and Humanities of University of São Paulo (EACH-USP), São Paulo 03828-000, SP, Brazil.
Healthcare (Basel). 2023 Jun 30;11(13):1894. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11131894.
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic condition associated with impairments in several body systems, which may negatively influence the habit of practicing physical activities (PAs), increasing sedentary habits and the risk of comorbidities. Additionally, difficulty in accessing services, financial limitations and lack of interest may interfere with the practice of PAs. Considering the necessity of developing effective treatment alternatives, to increase the possibility of access and the interest of participants, we conducted a study using telerehabilitation with a virtual task to promote PA and analyze the motor performance of DS individuals. Our protocol consisted of 11 sessions of the virtual game called MoveHero. A total of 34 individuals with DS and 34 individuals with typical development participated in the study. Heart rate (HR) and rating of perceived effort (RPE) were collected at rest and during the game. Our results show that virtual reality presents a great possibility to promote PA and a way out of a sedentary lifestyle for DS individuals, considering the enhancement in HR and RPE found during the protocol for both groups. Moreover, our results show positive outcomes regarding motor performance, with significant improvement in the task with practice, demonstrating that individuals with DS are able to improve their motor proficiency with adequate stimuli in the virtual environment.
唐氏综合征(DS)是一种与多个身体系统功能障碍相关的遗传疾病,可能会对进行体育活动(PA)的习惯产生负面影响,增加久坐习惯和患合并症的风险。此外,获得服务的困难、经济限制和缺乏兴趣可能会干扰体育活动的开展。考虑到开发有效治疗方案的必要性,为了增加参与者获得服务的可能性和兴趣,我们开展了一项研究,使用远程康复和虚拟任务来促进体育活动,并分析唐氏综合征患者的运动表现。我们的方案包括11节名为MoveHero的虚拟游戏课程。共有34名唐氏综合征患者和34名发育正常的个体参与了这项研究。在休息时和游戏过程中收集心率(HR)和主观用力程度(RPE)。我们的结果表明,考虑到两组在方案过程中发现的心率和主观用力程度的提高,虚拟现实为促进唐氏综合征患者的体育活动和摆脱久坐生活方式提供了很大的可能性。此外,我们的结果显示出运动表现方面的积极结果,随着练习任务有显著改善,表明唐氏综合征患者能够在虚拟环境中通过适当的刺激提高运动熟练度。