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Self-Reported Participation in Sport/Exercise Among Adolescents and Young Adults With and Without Mild to Moderate Intellectual Disability

机译:自我报告的参与青少年和年轻成年人的运动/运动,没有轻度至中度智力残疾

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Background: Physical inactivity is a leading risk factor for mortality. Adults with intellectual disability are extremely inactive, but less is known about physical activity levels in children and youth with intellectual disability. This paper examines the participation by adolescents and young adults with and without mild to moderate intellectual disability in sport/exercise. Methods: Secondary analysis was undertaken of Next Steps, an annual panel study that followed a cohort from early adolescence into adulthood. Participants with mild to moderate intellectual disability were identified through data linkage with educational records. Results: Sport/exercise participation rates were consistently lower for adolescents and young people with mild to moderate intellectual disability than for their peers without intellectual disability. Matching participants on between-group differences in exposure to extraneous risk factors did not impact on these between-group differences in participation in sport/exercise. Conclusion: The results support limited existing evidence regarding the low level of participation of children and young people with intellectual disability in sport/exercise compared with their peers. Future work on promoting sport/exercise and physical activity in children and young people with intellectual disability may play a role in helping to reduce the health inequalities experienced by people with intellectual disability.
机译:背景:物理不活动是死亡率的主要危险因素。具有智力残疾的成年人非常不活跃,但对儿童和青少年的体育活动水平较少,具有智力残疾。本文审查了青少年和年轻成年人的参与,无需轻度,在运动/运动中适度到中度智力残疾。方法:对后续步骤进行二次分析,一年一度的小组研究,从早期的青春期进入成年期。通过与教育记录的数据联系来确定轻度至中度智力残疾的参与者。结果:运动/运动参与率持续降低青少年和青少年以温和的智力残疾的青少年比没有智力残疾的同行。匹配参与者对外来风险因素接触的群体之间的差异并不影响这些组合参与体育/运动的差异。结论:结果支持有限有关儿童和青少年在体育/运动中具有智力残疾的人和青少年的低水平的证据。在促进儿童和智力残疾的儿童和年轻人身体活动的未来工作可能在帮助减少智力残疾人士所经历的健康不平等方面发挥作用。

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