The effectiveness of video-based exercise training program for people with intellectual disability: a multicenter study

Rachel Kwan, Grace Szeto, Ester Ho, Annie Wu, Lavinia Wong, Gilbert Ho, Rufina Lau, Eyckle Wong, Anthony Kwok, Dorothy Cheung
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To examine the effectiveness of a specially designed video-based exercise program in promoting physical and balance performance in people with intellectual disability.This study was a multicenter controlled trial. Participants with intellectual disability were divided into exercise group and control group by cluster sampling. The participants in the exercise group received 1 h exercise training sessions twice a week for 8 weeks, and the controls continued their usual care without exercise training. The exercises were specially designed to match the physical ability level of the participants classified as high and low, and a third group called “special” was designed for those wheelchair-bound persons with limited mobility. Elements of light-tempo music and animation were introduced in the videos to motivate the participants. Recording the exercises in video format makes it easier for the class instructors and participants to perform the exercises together, and ensure consistency across different exercise groups conducted in different centers. Each participant underwent the pre- and post-intervention assessment including 30-s chair stand repetitions, five-time chair stand duration, 4-m comfortable walk time, standing static balance level, 6-min walk test, and short physical performance battery score. These variables were compared within each group at pre- and post-intervention stages, and they were also compared between the two groups.A total of 180 participants were enrolled in 16 subcenters, including 160 participants in the exercise group and 20 participants in the control group. After 8 weeks of exercise training, there were significant improvements in their physical performance including 30-s chair stand repetitions and five-time chair stand duration, 4-m comfortable walk time and also 6-min walk test, within the exercise group (all P < 0.05). Approximately 39% of the participants in the exercise group also showed significant improvement in standing static balance level. No significant differences were found when compared with the control group participants who did not have any regular exercise participation.A specially designed video-based exercise program has demonstrated some positive effects on physical and balance performance after 8 weeks of training among adults with intellectual disability.
针对智障人士的视频运动训练计划的有效性:一项多中心研究
本研究是一项多中心对照试验。智障人士通过分组抽样被分为运动组和对照组。运动组的参与者接受每周两次、每次 1 小时的运动训练,为期 8 周;对照组的参与者继续接受常规护理,不接受运动训练。运动是根据参与者的体能水平专门设计的,分为高体能组和低体能组,第三组称为 "特殊 "组,专为行动不便的坐轮椅者设计。视频中引入了轻快的音乐和动画元素,以激发参与者的积极性。以视频的形式录制练习更便于指导员和参与者共同完成练习,并确保在不同中心进行的不同练习组的一致性。每位参与者都接受了干预前后的评估,包括 30 秒椅子站立重复次数、5 次椅子站立持续时间、4 米舒适步行时间、站立静态平衡水平、6 分钟步行测试和短期体能表现电池得分。16 个分中心共招募了 180 名参与者,其中运动组 160 人,对照组 20 人。经过8周的运动训练后,运动组的参与者在体能表现上有了明显改善,包括30秒椅子站立次数和5次椅子站立时间、4米舒适行走时间以及6分钟行走测试(所有P均<0.05)。运动组中约 39% 的参与者的站立静态平衡水平也有显著改善。经过 8 周的训练后,一项专门设计的基于视频的运动计划对智障成人的体能和平衡表现产生了积极影响。
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