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Changes in cardiovascular health and physical fitness in ethnic youth with intellectual disabilities participating in a park‐based afterschool programme for two years

机译:众年时期心血管健康与体质变化,具有智力残疾参与公园的兽医计划两年

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Abstract Background Youth with intellectual disabilities are more likely to be an unhealthy weight and less physically active than youth without intellectual disability. Objective The effects of Fit2Play, a park‐based afterschool programme on cardiovascular/fitness health outcomes among youth with intellectual disability, were prospectively assessed. Methods Youth ages 6 to 22 with intellectual disability who participated in Fit2Play for either one or two school years between 2010 and 2016 ( N ?=?297, mean age 14.1?years, 70% Hispanic, 20% non‐Hispanic black, 72% male) were examined via a fitness battery at the beginning/end of the school year(s). Effects of length of Fit2Play participation on body mass index ( BMI ) %ile, skinfold thicknesses, systolic/diastolic blood pressure ( SBP / DBP ) %iles, fitness tests, and health and wellness knowledge) were evaluated via two‐level repeated measures analysis adjusted for child gender, age, ethnicity and area‐level poverty. Results Adjusted models showed that up to two years of Fit2Play participation was significantly associated with improved BMI %ile, skinfold thicknesses, SPB / DBP %iles and PACER scores ( p ??0.05 for all). One and two years of programme participation was associated with a 6% [95% CI : 0.92, 0.96] and 10% [95% CI : 0.87, 0.93] reduction in SBP %ile, respectively ( p ??0.001), and a 36% [95% CI : 1.28, 1.45] and 57% [95% CI : 1.44, 1.70] increase in PACER score laps, respectively, compared to baseline. Conclusions Results here suggest that park‐based, structured afterschool programmes with a focus on health and wellness can be a rich resource for this nation by offering both exclusive and immersion programmes for children with intellectual disability to foster cardiovascular health in all youth.
机译:摘要背景青年有智力的可能性是不健康的体重,而不是在没有智力残疾的年轻人的身体上。目的探讨了FIT2PLAY,普遍存在的助理计划在具有智力残疾的青年期心血管/健身健康成果上的效果,得到了智力残疾。方法有6至22岁的智力残疾,智力残疾,他们参加了2010年和2016年的一个或两所学校的Fit2play(n?=?297,平均14.1岁?年,70%西班牙裔,20%非西班牙裔黑人,72%男性通过学年开始/结束的健身电池检查。 FIT2PLAY参与的影响对体重指数(BMI)%ILE,肤质厚度,收缩压/舒张压(SBP / DBP)%ILE,健身试验和健康和健康知识的影响进行了评估,通过两级重复措施分析评估调整儿童性别,年龄,种族和地区贫困。结果调整模型表明,长达两年的FIT2PLAY参与与改善的BMI%ILE,肤色厚度,SPB / DBP%ILE和PAPER分数显着相关(P 1 0.05)。一个和两年的计划参与分别与6%[95%CI:0.92,0.96]和10%[95%CI:0.87,0.93]的SBP%ILe相关联(P≤≤0.001),与基线相比,36%[95%CI:1.28,1.45]和57%[95%CI:1.44,1.70]分别增加了起搏器分数圈。结论结果表明,公园为基础的,具有关注健康和健康的结构性越野计划,通过为智力残疾儿童提供独家浸入课程来促进所有青年的心血管健康,可以成为本国的丰富资源。

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