Physical activity levels in adults with intellectual disabilities: A systematic review

Despite evidence that inactivity is a major factor causing ill health in people with intellectual disabilities (pwID) there are gaps in our knowledge of their physical activity (PA). To date, there is no published systematic review of their PA levels. Therefore, we performed a systematic review from...

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Main Authors: Yetunde Marion Dairo, Johnny Collett, Helen Dawes, G. Reza Oskrochi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-12-01
Series:Preventive Medicine Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211335516300584
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spelling doaj-ae8f9e5f02304c258306c144eaf0d2102020-11-25T02:54:00ZengElsevierPreventive Medicine Reports2211-33552016-12-014209219Physical activity levels in adults with intellectual disabilities: A systematic reviewYetunde Marion Dairo0Johnny Collett1Helen Dawes2G. Reza Oskrochi3Department of Sport and Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford OX3 0BP, UK; Corresponding author at: Department of Sport and Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Headington Campus, Gipsy Lane, Oxford OX3 0BP, UK.Department of Sport and Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford OX3 0BP, UKDepartment of Sport and Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford OX3 0BP, UKDepartment of Mechanical Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford OX33 1HX, UKDespite evidence that inactivity is a major factor causing ill health in people with intellectual disabilities (pwID) there are gaps in our knowledge of their physical activity (PA). To date, there is no published systematic review of their PA levels. Therefore, we performed a systematic review from January–October 2015, comprising studies from across the globe to establish PA levels, determine how they were measured, and what factors influenced PA in adults with intellectual disabilities (awID). Five databases were searched. Studies were included if written in English, peer-reviewed, had primary research data, and measured PA levels of awID. Quality was assessed using a 19-item checklist. Meta-summary of the findings was performed and a meta-analysis of factors influencing PA using multiple regression.Fifteen studies were included consisting of 3159 awID, aged 16–81 years, 54% male and 46% female. Only 9% of participants achieved minimum PA guidelines. PA levels were measured using objective and subjective methods. ID severity, living in care, gender, and age were independently significantly correlated with the number of participants achieving PA guidelines with the strongest predictor being ID severity (Beta 0.631, p < 0.001). Findings should be in the context that most of the participants were in the mild/moderate range of ID severity and none of the studies objectively measured PA in people with profound ID. To inform measurement and intervention design for improved PA, we recommend that there is an urgent need for future PA studies in awID population to include all disability severity levels. PROSPERO registration number CRD42015016675. Keywords: Intellectual disability, Physical activity, Physical activity level, Measurement of physical activityhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211335516300584
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Physical activity levels in adults with intellectual disabilities: A systematic review
Preventive Medicine Reports
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Johnny Collett
Helen Dawes
G. Reza Oskrochi
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title Physical activity levels in adults with intellectual disabilities: A systematic review
title_short Physical activity levels in adults with intellectual disabilities: A systematic review
title_full Physical activity levels in adults with intellectual disabilities: A systematic review
title_fullStr Physical activity levels in adults with intellectual disabilities: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Physical activity levels in adults with intellectual disabilities: A systematic review
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publishDate 2016-12-01
description Despite evidence that inactivity is a major factor causing ill health in people with intellectual disabilities (pwID) there are gaps in our knowledge of their physical activity (PA). To date, there is no published systematic review of their PA levels. Therefore, we performed a systematic review from January–October 2015, comprising studies from across the globe to establish PA levels, determine how they were measured, and what factors influenced PA in adults with intellectual disabilities (awID). Five databases were searched. Studies were included if written in English, peer-reviewed, had primary research data, and measured PA levels of awID. Quality was assessed using a 19-item checklist. Meta-summary of the findings was performed and a meta-analysis of factors influencing PA using multiple regression.Fifteen studies were included consisting of 3159 awID, aged 16–81 years, 54% male and 46% female. Only 9% of participants achieved minimum PA guidelines. PA levels were measured using objective and subjective methods. ID severity, living in care, gender, and age were independently significantly correlated with the number of participants achieving PA guidelines with the strongest predictor being ID severity (Beta 0.631, p < 0.001). Findings should be in the context that most of the participants were in the mild/moderate range of ID severity and none of the studies objectively measured PA in people with profound ID. To inform measurement and intervention design for improved PA, we recommend that there is an urgent need for future PA studies in awID population to include all disability severity levels. PROSPERO registration number CRD42015016675. Keywords: Intellectual disability, Physical activity, Physical activity level, Measurement of physical activity
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