Sedentary and Physical Activity Patterns in Adults with Intellectual Disability
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Participants
2.2. Procedures
2.3. Anthropometric Measures
2.4. Physical Activity Measurement
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Demographics and Descriptive Data
3.2. Physical Activity and Sedentary Time Differences
3.3. Sedentary Time Patterns
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Variables | All n = 92 | Sex | p1 | Age Groups | p2 | ||
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Males n = 53 | Females n = 39 | Adults n = 47 | Older Adults n = 45 | ||||
Age (year) | 44 (12) | 45 (11) | 43 (13) | 0.576 | 35 (7) | 54 (6) | <0.001 |
Height (cm) | 160.5 (11.1) | 165.2 (9.7) | 154.1 (9.8) | <0.001 | 161.4 (12.3) | 159.5 (9.5) | 0.419 |
Weight (kg) | 73.8 (14.3) | 71.9 (111.7) | 76.3 (17.1) | 0.385 | 70.8 (14.0) | 76.9 (14.2) | 0.044 |
BMI (kg/m2) | 28.9 (6.5) | 26.4 (3.9) | 32.2 (7.7) | <0.001 | 27.2 (4.4) | 30.7 (7.7) | 0.009 |
Normal (%) | 26.1 | 37.7 | 10.3 | <0.001 | 36.2 | 15.6 | 0.067 |
Overweight (%) | 42.4 | 50.9 | 30.7 | 34.0 | 51.1 | ||
Obese (%) | 31.5 | 11.4 | 59.0 | 29.8 | 33.3 | ||
WC (cm) | 94.0 (15.7) | 92.7 (11.8) | 95.8 (19.7) | 0.347 | 88.4 (12.1) | 99.8 (16.9) | <0.001 |
Normal (%) | 57.6 | 77.4 | 30.8 | <0.001 | 66.0 | 48.9 | 0.098 |
Elevated (%) | 42.4 | 22.6 | 69.2 | 34.0 | 51.1 | ||
Body fat mass (%) | 30.7 (10.0) | 24.5 (7.4) | 39.1 (6.2) | <0.001 | 30.4 (9.5) | 31.2 (10.6) | 0.706 |
Body fat-free mass (%) | 32.8 (7.7) | 37.2 (5.7) | 26.9 (5.8) | <0.001 | 33.6 (7.1) | 31.9 (8.3) | 0.304 |
Variables | Average Day n = 84 | Week Days n = 84 | Weekend Days n = 79 | p1 | Center Time n = 84 | Outside-Center Time n = 84 | p2 |
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Sedentary time (min·day−1) | 612.9 (80.1) | 624.3 (83.5) | 583.6 (100.5) | <0.001 | 363.3 (36.1) | 261.0 (67.4) | <0.001 |
Light PA (min·day−1) | 128.3 (47.0) | 133.0 (48.1) | 117.6 (57.5) | <0.001 | 71.4 (30.3) | 61.7 (26.0) | <0.001 |
MVPA (min·day−1) | 30.8 (22.5) | 32.7 (23.2) | 26.8 (25.5) | <0.001 | 18.3 (13.4) | 14.3 (13.9) | 0.001 |
Total PA (counts·min−1) | 251.9 (123.2) | 258.9 (119.8) | 236.0 (159.2) | <0.001 | 245.5 (119.0) | 278.7 (166.8) | 0.048 |
Steps (steps·day−1) | 6192 (2814) | 6523 (2807) | 5378 (3686) | <0.001 | 3697 (1604) | 2827 (1731) | <0.001 |
Wearing time (min·day−1) † | 772.0 (78.6) | 790.0 (85.4) | 728.0 (95.5) | <0.001 | 453.0 (37.0) | 337.0 (76.0) | 0.821 |
Variables | Sex | p-Values | Age Groups | p-Values | ||
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Males n = 49 1 | Females n = 35 2 | Adults n = 42 3 | Older Adults n = 42 4 | |||
Average day † | ||||||
Sedentary time (min·day−1) | 607.7 (86.0) | 620.2 (71.6) | 0.369 | 599.7 (76.8) | 626.0 (82.2) | 0.155 |
Light PA (min·day−1) | 130.5 (54.4) | 125.2 (34.7) | 0.922 | 121.8 (39.9) | 134.8 (52.8) | 0.247 |
MVPA (min·day−1) | 32.1 (26.8) | 29.0 (14.6) | 0.913 | 36.3 (26.3) | 25.3 (16.4) | 0.011 |
Total PA (counts·min−1) | 260.2 (146.4) | 240.2 (80.8) | 0.838 | 277.8 (138.8) | 226.0 (100.4) | 0.038 |
Steps (steps·day−1) | 6389 (3313) | 5916 (1923) | 0.884 | 6539 (2960) | 5844 (2650) | 0.204 |
Weekdays † | ||||||
Sedentary time (min·day−1) | 623.1 (89.1) | 625.9 (76.3) | 0.641 | 608.4 (77.9) | 640.2 (86.9) | 0.396 |
Light PA (min·day−1) | 132.5 (52.8) | 133.8 (41.5) | 0.512 | 127.8 (43.7) | 138.2 (52.2) | 0.502 |
MVPA (min·day−1) | 33.6 (26.8) | 31.4 (17.2) | 0.874 | 39.3 (26.3) | 26.0 (17.6) | 0.014 |
Total PA (counts·min−1) | 262.7 (137.3) | 253.6 (91.6) | 0.918 | 291.3 (129.9) | 226.6 (100.3) | 0.042 |
Steps (steps·day−1) | 6622 (3222) | 6386 (2133) | 0.920 | 7047 (2970) | 5999 (2564) | 0.146 |
Weekend days † | ||||||
Sedentary time (min·day−1) | 568.3 (101.9) | 606.1 (95.5) | 0.069 | 586.6 (103.6) | 580.7 (98.5) | 0.942 |
Light PA (min·day−1) | 125.8 (66.5) | 105.6 (38.7) | 0.260 | 108.6 (51.7) | 126.4 (62.0) | 0.067 |
MVPA (min·day−1) | 29.0 (30.7) | 23.5 (14.9) | 0.746 | 28.4 (29.7) | 25.2 (20.8) | 0.822 |
Total PA (counts·min−1) | 255.7 (189.9) | 207.0 (93.7) | 0.366 | 237.1 (180.3) | 234.9 (137.8) | 0.733 |
Steps (steps·day−1) | 5787 (4286) | 4777 (2509) | 0.396 | 5211 (3573) | 5540 (3831) | 0.392 |
Center time † | ||||||
Sedentary time (min·day−1) | 363.8 (41.2) | 362.5 (27.9) | 0.976 | 362.6 (29.1) | 363.9 (42.3) | 0.853 |
Light PA (min·day−1) | 70.3 (33.3) | 72.9 (25.9) | 0.388 | 69.7 (25.8) | 73.1 (34.5) | 0.300 |
MVPA (min·day−1) | 18.0 (13.9) | 18.8 (12.8) | 0.469 | 22.6 (14.0) | 14.0 (11.3) | 0.001 |
Total PA (counts·min−1) | 242.1 (125.5) | 250.3 (110.8) | 0.558 | 277.6 (119.9) | 213.4 (110.3) | 0.017 |
Steps (steps·day−1) | 3654 (1714) | 3756 (1457) | 0.617 | 4121 (1517) | 3273 (1593) | 0.047 |
Outside-center time † | ||||||
Sedentary time (min·day−1) | 259.3 (70.7) | 263.4 (63.3) | 0.231 | 245.8 (68.7) | 276.2 (63.3) | 0.473 |
Light PA (min·day−1) | 62.1 (25.9) | 60.9 (26.5) | 0.992 | 58.1 (28.5) | 65.1 (23.0) | 0.242 |
MVPA (min·day−1) | 15.6 (16.5) | 12.6 (9.1) | 0.409 | 16.6 (17.9) | 12.0 (7.8) | 0.066 |
Total PA (counts·min−1) | 293.9 (197.5) | 257.5 (109.6) | 0.441 | 315.2 (206.0) | 242.3 (105.6) | 0.135 |
Steps (steps·day−1) | 2967 (1970) | 2630 (1328) | 0.492 | 2927 (2075) | 2726 (1319) | 0.550 |
Variables | Sedentary Behavior (min·day−1) | p1 | Percentage of Wear Time in Sedentary Behavior·day−1 | p2 | Number of Bouts in Sedentary Behavior·day−1 | p3 | Number of Breaks per Sedentary Hour | p4 |
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All participants | 612.9 (80.1) | 79.4 (6.5) | 64.8 (11.7) | 6.2 (0.7) | ||||
Sex † | 0.369 | 0.431 | 0.491 | 0.593 | ||||
Males | 607.7 (86.0) | 78.9 (7.4) | 64.1 (12.1) | 6.3 (0.6) | ||||
Females | 620.2 (71.6) | 80.1 (4.9) | 65.8 (11.4) | 6.2 (0.7) | ||||
Age group † | 0.155 | 0.654 | 0.553 | 0.048 | ||||
Adults | 599.7 (76.8) | 79.1 (5.6) | 64.1 (9.5) | 6.4 (0.6) | ||||
Older Adults | 626.0 (82.2) | 79.7 (7.3) | 65.5 (13.7) | 6.1 (0.7) | ||||
BMI (kg/m2) | 0.039 | 0.111 | 0.005 | 0.138 | ||||
Normal | 577.2 (90.8) | 77.0 (8.1) | 57.9 (11.1) | 6.5 (0.6) | ||||
Overweight | 619.4 (74.1) | 79.9 (5.5) | 66.7 (10.4) § | 6.2 (0.6) | ||||
Obese | 634.0 (71.1) § | 80.7 (5.8) | 68.0 (11.9) § | 6.1 (0.7) |
Bout Duration (min) | Number of Sedentary Bouts per day † | Percentage of Sedentary Bouts of n min § | Percentage of Sedentary Time in Bouts of n min * |
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2+ | 64.8 (11.7) | 100 | 100 |
5+ | 23.8 (7.0) | 36.3 (8.6) | 65.8 (11.2) |
10+ | 9.0 (3.9) | 13.8 (5.7) | 39.7 (12.5) |
20+ | 2.6 (1.6) | 4.0 (2.7) | 18.6 (9.9) |
30+ | 1.0 (0.8) | 1.6 (1.4) | 9.4 (6.8) |
40+ | 0.6 (0.4) | 0.9 (0.8) | 6.6 (4.8) |
50+ | 0.4 (0.3) | 0.6 (0.5) | 5.1 (3.5) |
60+ | 0.3 (0.2) | 0.5 (0.3) | 4.5 (2.4) |
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Oviedo, G.R.; Travier, N.; Guerra-Balic, M. Sedentary and Physical Activity Patterns in Adults with Intellectual Disability. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2017, 14, 1027. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14091027
Oviedo GR, Travier N, Guerra-Balic M. Sedentary and Physical Activity Patterns in Adults with Intellectual Disability. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2017; 14(9):1027. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14091027
Chicago/Turabian StyleOviedo, Guillermo R., Noémie Travier, and Myriam Guerra-Balic. 2017. "Sedentary and Physical Activity Patterns in Adults with Intellectual Disability" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 14, no. 9: 1027. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14091027
APA StyleOviedo, G. R., Travier, N., & Guerra-Balic, M. (2017). Sedentary and Physical Activity Patterns in Adults with Intellectual Disability. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(9), 1027. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14091027