Physical Activity and Physical Fitness of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities in Group Homes in Hong Kong

Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) typically have a sedentary lifestyle and higher rates of overweight and obesity. This study describes the habitual daily physical activity (PA) and the health-related physical fitness (PF) of adults with mild and moderate ID who resided in four group homes...

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Main Authors: Bik C. Chow, Peggy H. N. Choi, Wendy Y. J. Huang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/7/1370
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spelling doaj-fc2aadc6b7444648b43d5ae58cf1be142020-11-25T01:42:41ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-06-01157137010.3390/ijerph15071370ijerph15071370Physical Activity and Physical Fitness of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities in Group Homes in Hong KongBik C. Chow0Peggy H. N. Choi1Wendy Y. J. Huang2Department of Physical Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong KongDepartment of Sports and Recreation Management, Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong, Chai Wan, Hong KongDepartment of Physical Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong KongAdults with intellectual disabilities (ID) typically have a sedentary lifestyle and higher rates of overweight and obesity. This study describes the habitual daily physical activity (PA) and the health-related physical fitness (PF) of adults with mild and moderate ID who resided in four group homes and worked in sheltered workshops. We also assessed the contribution of PF variables towards PA levels and sedentary behavior of this population subgroup. Adults with mild and moderate ID (N = 114) were assessed on PF tests (percent body fat, waist and hip circumferences, 6-min walk (6MWT), arm curl, and sit and reach). PA and sedentary behavior on weekdays were determined using Actigraph accelerometers. Results showed these adults averaged 2% of their daily time (or 10 min) engaged in moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) and 67% of the time (495 min) being sedentary. No significant differences between mild and moderate ID were found for any PA or PF variable. Linear multiple regression analyses showed 6MWT to be the only significant PF variable contributing to the variance of PA and sedentary behavior. In conclusion, adults with ID reside in group home have low PA and low fitness levels. Among fitness variables, the walking test (i.e., cardiovascular fitness) had the highest positive association with participants’ daily PA, MVPA, and negative association with sedentary behavior. Future intervention studies in promoting PA and fitness for adults with ID are warranted.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/7/1370physical activityphysical fitnessadultsintellectual disabilitiesgroup home
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author Bik C. Chow
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Peggy H. N. Choi
Wendy Y. J. Huang
Physical Activity and Physical Fitness of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities in Group Homes in Hong Kong
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
physical activity
physical fitness
adults
intellectual disabilities
group home
author_facet Bik C. Chow
Peggy H. N. Choi
Wendy Y. J. Huang
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title Physical Activity and Physical Fitness of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities in Group Homes in Hong Kong
title_short Physical Activity and Physical Fitness of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities in Group Homes in Hong Kong
title_full Physical Activity and Physical Fitness of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities in Group Homes in Hong Kong
title_fullStr Physical Activity and Physical Fitness of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities in Group Homes in Hong Kong
title_full_unstemmed Physical Activity and Physical Fitness of Adults with Intellectual Disabilities in Group Homes in Hong Kong
title_sort physical activity and physical fitness of adults with intellectual disabilities in group homes in hong kong
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) typically have a sedentary lifestyle and higher rates of overweight and obesity. This study describes the habitual daily physical activity (PA) and the health-related physical fitness (PF) of adults with mild and moderate ID who resided in four group homes and worked in sheltered workshops. We also assessed the contribution of PF variables towards PA levels and sedentary behavior of this population subgroup. Adults with mild and moderate ID (N = 114) were assessed on PF tests (percent body fat, waist and hip circumferences, 6-min walk (6MWT), arm curl, and sit and reach). PA and sedentary behavior on weekdays were determined using Actigraph accelerometers. Results showed these adults averaged 2% of their daily time (or 10 min) engaged in moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) and 67% of the time (495 min) being sedentary. No significant differences between mild and moderate ID were found for any PA or PF variable. Linear multiple regression analyses showed 6MWT to be the only significant PF variable contributing to the variance of PA and sedentary behavior. In conclusion, adults with ID reside in group home have low PA and low fitness levels. Among fitness variables, the walking test (i.e., cardiovascular fitness) had the highest positive association with participants’ daily PA, MVPA, and negative association with sedentary behavior. Future intervention studies in promoting PA and fitness for adults with ID are warranted.
topic physical activity
physical fitness
adults
intellectual disabilities
group home
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/7/1370
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