Sedentary and Physical Activity Patterns in Adults with Intellectual Disability

Little is known about the patterns of sedentary time (ST) and physical activity (PA) levels throughout the week among adults and older adults with Intellectual Disability (ID). We analyzed ST and PA patterns of adults and older adults with ID. Forty-two adults and 42 older adults with mild to severe...

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Main Authors: Guillermo R. Oviedo, Noémie Travier, Myriam Guerra-Balic
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/9/1027
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spelling doaj-23b8213d5dcc4858b7f3d2a11691b0bf2020-11-24T20:42:06ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012017-09-01149102710.3390/ijerph14091027ijerph14091027Sedentary and Physical Activity Patterns in Adults with Intellectual DisabilityGuillermo R. Oviedo0Noémie Travier1Myriam Guerra-Balic2FPCEE-Blanquerna, University Ramon Llull, 34 Císter Street, 08022 Barcelona, SpainUnit of Nutrition and Cancer, Catalan Institute of Oncology (ICO-IDIBELL), L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, 08907 Barcelona, SpainFPCEE-Blanquerna, University Ramon Llull, 34 Císter Street, 08022 Barcelona, SpainLittle is known about the patterns of sedentary time (ST) and physical activity (PA) levels throughout the week among adults and older adults with Intellectual Disability (ID). We analyzed ST and PA patterns of adults and older adults with ID. Forty-two adults and 42 older adults with mild to severe ID participated in this study. Height and weight were obtained to calculate Body Mass Index (BMI). Body fat and fat-free mass percentages were also obtained. Patterns of PA levels and ST were assessed with GT3X Actigraph accelerometers. Adults performed higher amounts of total PA and moderate to vigorous PA than older adults during the week, on weekdays and in center time (all p > 0.05). No differences between males and females were found for either PA levels or ST. Only 10.7% of the participants met the global recommendations on PA for health. The participants of the current study showed low PA levels and a high prevalence of ST. Interestingly, when comparing age and/or sex groups, no differences were observed for ST. Our findings provide novel and valuable information to be considered in future interventions aiming to increase PA levels and reduce ST.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/9/1027intellectual disabilityphysical activitysedentarismageingaccelerometer
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author Guillermo R. Oviedo
Noémie Travier
Myriam Guerra-Balic
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Noémie Travier
Myriam Guerra-Balic
Sedentary and Physical Activity Patterns in Adults with Intellectual Disability
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
intellectual disability
physical activity
sedentarism
ageing
accelerometer
author_facet Guillermo R. Oviedo
Noémie Travier
Myriam Guerra-Balic
author_sort Guillermo R. Oviedo
title Sedentary and Physical Activity Patterns in Adults with Intellectual Disability
title_short Sedentary and Physical Activity Patterns in Adults with Intellectual Disability
title_full Sedentary and Physical Activity Patterns in Adults with Intellectual Disability
title_fullStr Sedentary and Physical Activity Patterns in Adults with Intellectual Disability
title_full_unstemmed Sedentary and Physical Activity Patterns in Adults with Intellectual Disability
title_sort sedentary and physical activity patterns in adults with intellectual disability
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Little is known about the patterns of sedentary time (ST) and physical activity (PA) levels throughout the week among adults and older adults with Intellectual Disability (ID). We analyzed ST and PA patterns of adults and older adults with ID. Forty-two adults and 42 older adults with mild to severe ID participated in this study. Height and weight were obtained to calculate Body Mass Index (BMI). Body fat and fat-free mass percentages were also obtained. Patterns of PA levels and ST were assessed with GT3X Actigraph accelerometers. Adults performed higher amounts of total PA and moderate to vigorous PA than older adults during the week, on weekdays and in center time (all p > 0.05). No differences between males and females were found for either PA levels or ST. Only 10.7% of the participants met the global recommendations on PA for health. The participants of the current study showed low PA levels and a high prevalence of ST. Interestingly, when comparing age and/or sex groups, no differences were observed for ST. Our findings provide novel and valuable information to be considered in future interventions aiming to increase PA levels and reduce ST.
topic intellectual disability
physical activity
sedentarism
ageing
accelerometer
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/9/1027
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