Physical activity of community-dwelling adults with traumatic spinal cord injuries in the Cape Metropole.

IF 1 Q4 REHABILITATION
South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2025-06-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v81i1.2147
Aeysha Gabriels, Toughieda Ismail, Lucian Bezuidenhout, Conran Joseph
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Abstract

Background: Physical activity (PA) is an important indicator for disease prevention in adults with spinal cord injuries (SCIs). Regular PA can improve functioning, community reintegration, economic participation and overall well-being.

Objectives: Determine PA levels of community-dwelling adults with traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) in the Cape Metropolitan, South Africa.

Method: A quantitative, cross-sectional design was used in the Cape Metropole. The population included all community-dwelling adults with TSCIs, regardless of mobility status. Physical activity levels were measured using an ActiGraph wGT3X-BT accelerometer, classified by intensities: sedentary behaviour (SED), light intensity PA (LIPA) and moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA). Descriptive and analytical statistical tests described PA intensities and investigated group differences.

Results: A total of 76 participants (mean age 36 years, standard deviation [s.d.] 10.93), mainly males (88.2%), were recruited. Time spent in SED, LIPA and MVPA among wheelchair users was 761.12 min/day (77.6%), 203.11 min/day (20.7%) and 16.96 min/day (1.7%), respectively. Ambulatory individuals spent 972.47 min/day (98.1%) in SED/LIPA and 18.80 min/day in MVPA (1.9%). Time since injury (p = 0.005) and age (p < 0.001) resulted in more MVPA for older wheelchair users and ambulatory individuals with recent injuries.

Conclusion: Participants spend most time sedentary, followed by LIPA. Adults with SCI are not meeting recommended PA levels for health benefits. Understanding barriers to PA is essential for developing targeted interventions to optimise PA levels.

Clinical implications: Cape Metropole's unique SCI profile with mostly young males, results in long-term injury impacts. Sedentary behaviour increases risks for morbidity and early mortality. Thus, exploring PA's role in SCI rehabilitation is important for healthy ageing.

在开普敦大都会社区居住的成人创伤性脊髓损伤的身体活动。
背景:体力活动(PA)是成人脊髓损伤(SCIs)疾病预防的重要指标。经常的PA可以改善功能、社区重新融入、经济参与和整体福祉。目的:确定南非开普敦大都会社区居住成人创伤性脊髓损伤(TSCI)患者的PA水平。方法:采用定量、横断面设计。人群包括所有居住在社区的TSCIs成年人,无论其流动状况如何。使用ActiGraph wgt3g - bt加速度计测量身体活动水平,按强度分类:久坐行为(SED),轻强度PA (LIPA)和中至剧烈PA (MVPA)。描述性和分析性统计检验描述了PA强度并调查了组间差异。结果:共有76名参与者(平均年龄36岁,标准差[s.d.p。[10.93]),以男性为主(88.2%)。轮椅使用者在SED、LIPA和MVPA中花费的时间分别为761.12分钟/天(77.6%)、203.11分钟/天(20.7%)和16.96分钟/天(1.7%)。流动个体在SED/LIPA中花费972.47分钟/天(98.1%),在MVPA中花费18.80分钟/天(1.9%)。受伤后的时间(p = 0.005)和年龄(p < 0.001)导致老年轮椅使用者和近期受伤的不能走动的个体出现更多的MVPA。结论:参与者久坐时间最长,其次是LIPA。脊髓损伤成人的PA水平未达到健康益处的推荐水平。了解PA的障碍对于制定有针对性的干预措施以优化PA水平至关重要。临床意义:Cape Metropole独特的SCI概况,主要是年轻男性,导致长期损伤影响。久坐行为增加了发病和早期死亡的风险。因此,探索PA在脊髓损伤康复中的作用对健康老龄化具有重要意义。
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