Physical Activity and Accomplishment of Recommendations in University Students with Disabilities: A Longitudinal Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Participants
2.2. Measures
2.2.1. Physical Activity
2.2.2. Sociodemographic Variables
2.2.3. Weight Status
2.2.4. Socioeconomic Status
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Longitudinal Changes
3.2. Accomplishment of PA Recommendations
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | n | % Total |
---|---|---|
Sex | ||
Male | 172 | 48.5 |
Female | 183 | 51.5 |
Missing | 0 | 0 |
Age | ||
18–35 | 117 | 33 |
36–45 | 119 | 33.5 |
>45 | 119 | 33.5 |
Missing | 0 | 0 |
Disability condition | ||
Single disability | 271 | 76.3 |
Multi-disablility | 84 | 23.7 |
Missing | 0 | 0 |
Origin of disability | ||
Congenital | 126 | 35.5 |
Acquired | 229 | 64.5 |
Missing | 0 | 0 |
Weight status | ||
Underweight–Normal range | 171 | 48.2 |
Overweight–Obese | 182 | 51.3 |
Missing | 2 | 0.6 |
Socieoconomic Status | ||
Low | 122 | 34.4 |
Middle | 108 | 30.4 |
High | 119 | 33.5 |
Missing | 6 | 1.7 |
Wave I | Wave II | Wilcoxon Test | |||||||
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Physical Activity Domains | M | SD | Med | IQR | M | SD | Med | IQR | p-Value |
Overall | 1838.25 | 2203.70 | 1215 | 2118 | 1824.58 | 2152.06 | 1200 | 1950 | 0.909 |
Vigorous | 701.97 | 1384.72 | 0 | 960 | 632.22 | 1320.13 | 0 | 720 | 0.097 |
Moderate | 370.30 | 740.19 | 0 | 480 | 357.55 | 713.27 | 0 | 480 | 0.922 |
Walking | 765.97 | 1009.63 | 462 | 1188 | 834.80 | 1091.33 | 462 | 1386 | 0.371 |
Physical Activity | Wave I | Wave II | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Overall | Vigorous | Moderate | Walking | Overall | Vigorous | Moderate | Walking | ||
Sex | |||||||||
M (SD) | Men | 1890 (2086.57) | 836.27 (1504.86) | 363.13 (745.7) | 691.18 (897.46) | 1945 (2160.9) | 809.3 (1525.56) * | 355.12 (664.9) | 780.58 (1013.55) |
Women | 1789.05 (2313.02) | 575.74 (1252.5) | 377 (736.97) | 836.27 (1102.58) | 1711.41 (2143.46) | 465.79 (1073) * | 359.85 (757.76) | 885.77 (1160.18) | |
Med (IQR) | Men | 1386 (2259) | 0 (1110) | 0 (480) | 396 (1027.13) | 1331.75 (2225.63) | 0 (960) * | 0 (480) | 433.95 (1336.5) |
Women | 1127.5 (2188.5) | 0 (560) | 0 (480) | 462 (1188) | 1053 (1923) | 0 (480) * | 0 (480) | 462 (1386) | |
Age | |||||||||
M (SD) | 18–35 | 2393.07 (2743.27) * | 1149.05 (1882.4) * | 446.66 (797.75) | 787.34 (1023.93) | 2171.51 (2433.97) | 931.28 (1673.65) * | 414.52 (721.18) | 825.70 (1149.59) |
36–45 | 1507.38 (1959.18) * | 443.36 (927.91) * | 320 (729.37) | 744.02 (1018.65) | 1510.82 (1917.55) | 460.16 (1113) * | 284.63 (680.11) | 766 (1050.06) | |
>45 | 1633.45 (1698.66) | 521 (1053) * | 345.54 (690.70) | 766.90 (994.38) | 1797.25 (2043.02) | 510.25 (1049.90) * | 374.45 (737.27) | 912.54 (1386) | |
Med (IQR) | 18–35 | 1440 (2367) * | 240 (1740) * | 0 (720) | 462 (1386) | 1386 (2750.25) | 0 (1380) * | 8 (600) | 346.50 (1353) |
36–45 | 924 (1878) * | 0 (720) * | 0 (360) | 462 (924) | 990 (1712) | 0 (480) * | 0 (360) | 422.40 (1188) | |
>45 | 1155 (2454) | 0 (480) * | 0 (480) | 396 (1386) | 1275 (1900.50) | 0 (720) * | 0 (500) | 594 (1386) | |
Disability condition | |||||||||
M (SD) | Single | 1975 (2369.23) | 799.11 (1496) * | 413 (781.69) * | 763.07 (984.92) | 1796.83 (2151.15) | 640.73 (1313.81) | 375.89 (698.95) * | 780.20 (1064.15) |
Multi | 1394.83 (1480.44) | 388.57 (1496) * | 230 (568.57) * | 775.30 (1091.70) | 1914.12 (2165.50) | 604.76 (1347.93) | 298.38 (758.99) * | 1010.97 (1163.95) | |
Med (IQR) | Single | 1314 (2118) | 0 (1080) * | 0 (560) * | 462 (1155) | 1188 (1846) | 0 (720) | 0 (480) * | 422.40 (1188) |
Multi | 723.75 (1881) | 0 (360) * | 0 (240) * | 239.25 (1386) | 1386 (2454) | 0 (720) | 0 (175) * | 742.50 (1386) | |
Origin of disability | |||||||||
M (SD) | Congenital | 1993.36 (2309.77) | 809.52 (1591.64) | 369.84 (720.75) | 814 (989.96) | 1904.28 (1276.25) | 844.44 (1691.02) | 316.47 (516.08) | 743.36 (962.39) |
Acquired | 1752.90 (2143.48) | 642.79 (1256.31) | 370 (752.23) | 739.54 (1021.47) | 1780.74 (2149.67) | 515.46 (1048.58) | 380.15 (801.53) | 885.12 (1155.10) | |
Med (IQR) | Congenital | 1261.50 (2081.25) | 0 (960) | 0 (480) | 495 (1386) | 1276.25 (2162) | 0 (960) | 0 (480) | 409.20 (1386) |
Acquired | 1215 (2198.25) | 0 (960) | 0 (480) | 396 (1039.50) | 1188 (1884.75) | 0 (640) | 0 (480) | 462 (1386) | |
Weight Status | |||||||||
M (SD) | Underweight–Normal | 2288.51 (2625.65) * | 907.93 (1668.37) * | 457.88 (892.79) | 922.69 (1142.92) * | 2169.65 (2466.62) * | 848.42 (1616.09) * | 401.70 (781.11) * | 919.52 (1151.59) |
Overweight–Obese | 1336.05 (1446.73) * | 470 (921.83) * | 271.16 (502.35) | 594.70 (803.71) * | 1512.81 (1764.63) * | 436.04 (931.74) * | 320 * | 756.76 (1032.16) | |
Med (IQR) | Underweight–Normal | 1426 (2360.50) * | 0 (1440) * | 0 (480) | 495 (1386) * | 1386 (2304) * | 0 (960) * | 8 (480) * | 660 (1386) |
Overweight–Obese | 840 (2016) * | 0 (480) * | 0 (480) | 231 (792) * | 960 (1890) * | 0 (480) * | 0 (390) * | 396 (1336.5) | |
Socioeconomic Estatus | |||||||||
M (SD) | High | 1784.64 (2207.10) | 666.66 (1322.74) | 335.95 (599.15) | 782 (1081.75) | 1941.84 (2484.67) | 610 (1214) | 448.64 (830.86) | 883.10 (1203.53) |
Middle | 1657.91 (1894.74) | 638.44 (1200.77) | 291.16 (576.31) | 728.30 (991.15) | 1633.72 (1918.95) | 587.90 (1223.73) | 301.70 (677.94) | 744.16 (1021.35) | |
Low | 2106.81 (2521.55) | 790.33 (1614.53) | 495.33 (971.02) | 821.15 (989.67) | 1968.10 (2121.31) | 707.66 (1514.53) | 350.13 (658.29) | 910.30 (1078.91) | |
Med (IQR) | High | 1039 (2502) | 0 (720) | 0 (480) | 247.50 (1386) | 1200 (2530.40) | 0 (960) | 100 (560) | 396 (1386) |
Middle | 1182 (2369) | 0 (960) | 0 (480) | 396 (1014.75) | 1140 (1685) | 0 (720) | 0 (300) | 462 (1113.75) | |
Low | 1386 (2039.25) | 0 (960) | 0 (480) | 495 (1336.50) | 1386 (1963.13) | 0 (780) | 0 (530) | 693 (1386) |
Wave I | Wave II | |||||||
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Meet PA | Not Meet PA | Under/ Normal Weight | Overweight/ Obese | Meet PA | Not Meet PA | Under/Normal Weight | Overweight/ Obese | |
Whole sample | 41.4 | 58.6 | 53.7 | 46.3 | 40.8 | 59.2 | 48.4 | 51.6 |
Sex | ||||||||
Men | 46.5 | 53.5 | 46.5 | 53.5 | 45.9 | 54.1 | 40.4 | 59.6 |
Women | 36.6 | 63.4 | 60.4 | 39.6 | 36.1 | 63.9 | 56 | 44 |
Age | ||||||||
18–35 | 50.4 | 49.6 | 69 | 31 | 49.6 | 50.4 | 65.8 | 34.2 |
36–45 | 35.3 | 64.7 | 53.8 | 46.2 | 33.6 | 66.4 | 47.9 | 52.1 |
>45 | 38.7 | 61.3 | 38.7 | 61.3 | 39.5 | 60.5 | 31.6 | 68.4 |
Disability condition | ||||||||
Single | 44.6 | 55.4 | 54.8 | 45.2 | 40.6 | 59.4 | 51.5 | 48.5 |
Multi | 31 | 69 | 50 | 50 | 41.7 | 58.3 | 38.6 | 61.4 |
Congenital/acquired | ||||||||
Congenital | 44.4 | 55.6 | 62.4 | 37.6 | 45.2 | 54.8 | 56.8 | 43.2 |
Acquired | 39.7 | 60.3 | 48.9 | 51.1 | 38.4 | 61.6 | 43.9 | 56.1 |
Socioeconomic Estatus | ||||||||
Low | 41.6 | 58.4 | 69 | 31 | 44.6 | 55.4 | 54 | 46 |
Middle | 39.5 | 60.5 | 53.8 | 38.7 | 38 | 62 | 41.4 | 58.6 |
High | 42.5 | 57.5 | 58 | 42 | 40.8 | 59.2 | 52.5 | 47.5 |
Missing |
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Pans, M.; Úbeda-Colomer, J.; Monforte, J.; Devís-Devís, J. Physical Activity and Accomplishment of Recommendations in University Students with Disabilities: A Longitudinal Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 5540. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115540
Pans M, Úbeda-Colomer J, Monforte J, Devís-Devís J. Physical Activity and Accomplishment of Recommendations in University Students with Disabilities: A Longitudinal Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(11):5540. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115540
Chicago/Turabian StylePans, Miquel, Joan Úbeda-Colomer, Javier Monforte, and José Devís-Devís. 2021. "Physical Activity and Accomplishment of Recommendations in University Students with Disabilities: A Longitudinal Study" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 11: 5540. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115540
APA StylePans, M., Úbeda-Colomer, J., Monforte, J., & Devís-Devís, J. (2021). Physical Activity and Accomplishment of Recommendations in University Students with Disabilities: A Longitudinal Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(11), 5540. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115540