Physical activity patterns in adults with Down Syndrome

Background Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are less physically active than the general population, but limited data on objective physical activity patterns in adults with DS are available. Methods Free‐living physical activity was measured by waist‐worn accelerometry in adults with DS from 2018...

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Published inJournal of applied research in intellectual disabilities Vol. 33; no. 6; pp. 1457 - 1464
Main Authors Oreskovic, Nicolas M., Cottrell, Clorinda, Torres, Amy, Patsiogiannis, Vasiliki, Santoro, Stephanie, Nichols, Dominica, Moore, Cynthia, Skotko, Brian G.
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Abstract Background Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are less physically active than the general population, but limited data on objective physical activity patterns in adults with DS are available. Methods Free‐living physical activity was measured by waist‐worn accelerometry in adults with DS from 2018 to 2020. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, bivariate and regression analyses. Results Fifty‐two subjects provided valid accelerometer data, with 46% male and a majority (75%) overweight/obese. Median (± standard deviation) daily sedentary time was 393.5 ± 216.6 min, light activity was 150.7 ± 85.5 min, moderate activity was 6.3 ± 13.5 min, and vigorous activity was 0 ± 9.8 min. Subjects had 10.3 ± 4.8 sedentary bouts per day lasting on average 30.7 ± 62.0 min. Median daily step count was 3,050 ± 1,988. Adults living alone had more steps and light physical activity in adjusted analyses. Conclusion Adults with DS engage in little health‐enhancing physical activity and do not meet current physical activity recommendations in the United States.
AbstractList Background: Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are less physically active than the general population, but limited data on objective physical activity patterns in adults with DS are available. Methods: Free-living physical activity was measured by waist-worn accelerometry in adults with DS from 2018 to 2020. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, bivariate and regression analyses. Results: Fifty-two subjects provided valid accelerometer data, with 46% male and a majority (75%) overweight/obese. Median (± standard deviation) daily sedentary time was 393.5 ± 216.6 min, light activity was 150.7 ± 85.5 min, moderate activity was 6.3 ± 13.5 min, and vigorous activity was 0 ± 9.8 min. Subjects had 10.3 ± 4.8 sedentary bouts per day lasting on average 30.7 ± 62.0 min. Median daily step count was 3,050 ± 1,988. Adults living alone had more steps and light physical activity in adjusted analyses. Conclusion: Adults with DS engage in little health-enhancing physical activity and do not meet current physical activity recommendations in the United States.
BackgroundIndividuals with Down syndrome (DS) are less physically active than the general population, but limited data on objective physical activity patterns in adults with DS are available.MethodsFree‐living physical activity was measured by waist‐worn accelerometry in adults with DS from 2018 to 2020. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, bivariate and regression analyses.ResultsFifty‐two subjects provided valid accelerometer data, with 46% male and a majority (75%) overweight/obese. Median (± standard deviation) daily sedentary time was 393.5 ± 216.6 min, light activity was 150.7 ± 85.5 min, moderate activity was 6.3 ± 13.5 min, and vigorous activity was 0 ± 9.8 min. Subjects had 10.3 ± 4.8 sedentary bouts per day lasting on average 30.7 ± 62.0 min. Median daily step count was 3,050 ± 1,988. Adults living alone had more steps and light physical activity in adjusted analyses.ConclusionAdults with DS engage in little health‐enhancing physical activity and do not meet current physical activity recommendations in the United States.
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are less physically active than the general population, but limited data on objective physical activity patterns in adults with DS are available.BACKGROUNDIndividuals with Down syndrome (DS) are less physically active than the general population, but limited data on objective physical activity patterns in adults with DS are available.Free-living physical activity was measured by waist-worn accelerometry in adults with DS from 2018 to 2020. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, bivariate and regression analyses.METHODSFree-living physical activity was measured by waist-worn accelerometry in adults with DS from 2018 to 2020. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, bivariate and regression analyses.Fifty-two subjects provided valid accelerometer data, with 46% male and a majority (75%) overweight/obese. Median (± standard deviation) daily sedentary time was 393.5 ± 216.6 min, light activity was 150.7 ± 85.5 min, moderate activity was 6.3 ± 13.5 min, and vigorous activity was 0 ± 9.8 min. Subjects had 10.3 ± 4.8 sedentary bouts per day lasting on average 30.7 ± 62.0 min. Median daily step count was 3,050 ± 1,988. Adults living alone had more steps and light physical activity in adjusted analyses.RESULTSFifty-two subjects provided valid accelerometer data, with 46% male and a majority (75%) overweight/obese. Median (± standard deviation) daily sedentary time was 393.5 ± 216.6 min, light activity was 150.7 ± 85.5 min, moderate activity was 6.3 ± 13.5 min, and vigorous activity was 0 ± 9.8 min. Subjects had 10.3 ± 4.8 sedentary bouts per day lasting on average 30.7 ± 62.0 min. Median daily step count was 3,050 ± 1,988. Adults living alone had more steps and light physical activity in adjusted analyses.Adults with DS engage in little health-enhancing physical activity and do not meet current physical activity recommendations in the United States.CONCLUSIONAdults with DS engage in little health-enhancing physical activity and do not meet current physical activity recommendations in the United States.
Background Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are less physically active than the general population, but limited data on objective physical activity patterns in adults with DS are available. Methods Free‐living physical activity was measured by waist‐worn accelerometry in adults with DS from 2018 to 2020. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, bivariate and regression analyses. Results Fifty‐two subjects provided valid accelerometer data, with 46% male and a majority (75%) overweight/obese. Median (± standard deviation) daily sedentary time was 393.5 ± 216.6 min, light activity was 150.7 ± 85.5 min, moderate activity was 6.3 ± 13.5 min, and vigorous activity was 0 ± 9.8 min. Subjects had 10.3 ± 4.8 sedentary bouts per day lasting on average 30.7 ± 62.0 min. Median daily step count was 3,050 ± 1,988. Adults living alone had more steps and light physical activity in adjusted analyses. Conclusion Adults with DS engage in little health‐enhancing physical activity and do not meet current physical activity recommendations in the United States.
Author Torres, Amy
Oreskovic, Nicolas M.
Santoro, Stephanie
Moore, Cynthia
Nichols, Dominica
Cottrell, Clorinda
Patsiogiannis, Vasiliki
Skotko, Brian G.
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Snippet Background Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are less physically active than the general population, but limited data on objective physical activity patterns...
Background: Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are less physically active than the general population, but limited data on objective physical activity...
BackgroundIndividuals with Down syndrome (DS) are less physically active than the general population, but limited data on objective physical activity patterns...
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are less physically active than the general population, but limited data on objective physical activity patterns in adults...
Background. Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are less physically active than the general population, but limited data on objective physical activity...
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SubjectTerms accelerometer
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Down Syndrome
Exercise
Health Behavior
Individual Characteristics
Intellectual disabilities
Measurement Equipment
Obesity
Overweight
physical activity
Physical Activity Level
Physical fitness
Sedentary behavior
Title Physical activity patterns in adults with Down Syndrome
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