Physical activity and sport participation in veterans with extremity musculoskeletal disorders

Q3 Social Sciences
E. Faraji, Ayoub Dabiri, M. Allami, Mostajad Hosseini, A. Barati
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: Increasing the physical activity and sport participation rates of people with disabilities has been one of the most important targets of sport policy both at national and international levels. The purpose of the current investigation was to assess participation in sports or physical activities among Iranian veterans with extremity musculoskeletal disorders. Data were obtained from health needs assessment studies conducted among Iranian veterans with musculoskeletal disorders in a 12-year period between 2005 and 2017. The collected Information on sport or physical activity participation was analyzed using χ 2 test, independent t-test, partial correlation coefficient and binary logistic regression (p < 0.05). Studies on 2644 veterans with extremity musculoskeletal disorders indicated that 37.6% (n = 994) of them participated in at least one type of sport or physical activity. The highest percentage of sport participation was 65% in bilateral upper limb amputees. Results from logistic regression analysis indicated that the chance of sport participation decreased with ageing while it increased with “D isability Percentage ” assigned by the medical commission of the Veterans and Martyrs Affairs Foundation which is responsible for determining the disability rate of the veterans in Iran. It was observed that veterans with a higher “Disability P ercentage ” had a higher duration and frequency of sport or physical activity participation. The most popular sports among the subjects were track and field (20.1%, n = 192) and swimming (15.6%, n = 149). Generally, more than a third of the subjects participated in sports or physical activities in total and sport or physical activity participation was greater in the high-level lower extremity amputation group.
患有四肢肌肉骨骼疾病的退伍军人的体育活动和体育参与
提高残疾人的身体活动和体育参与率一直是国家和国际一级体育政策的最重要目标之一。目前调查的目的是评估患有四肢肌肉骨骼疾病的伊朗退伍军人参加体育或体育活动的情况。数据来自2005年至2017年12年间对患有肌肉骨骼疾病的伊朗退伍军人进行的健康需求评估研究。采用χ 2检验、独立t检验、偏相关系数和二元logistic回归对收集到的运动或身体活动参与情况进行分析(p < 0.05)。对2644名患有四肢肌肉骨骼疾病的退伍军人的研究表明,37.6% (n = 994)的退伍军人至少参加过一种运动或体力活动。双侧上肢截肢者参与运动的比例最高,为65%。逻辑回归分析的结果表明,参加体育运动的机会随着年龄的增长而减少,而随着负责确定伊朗退伍军人残疾率的退伍军人和烈士事务基金会医疗委员会指定的" D残疾率"而增加。研究发现,伤残P百分比较高的退伍军人参加运动或体力活动的时间和频率较高。调查对象中最受欢迎的运动项目为田径(20.1%,n = 192)和游泳(15.6%,n = 149)。总的来说,超过三分之一的受试者参加了运动或身体活动,高水平下肢截肢组的运动或身体活动参与程度更高。
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CiteScore
1.40
自引率
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发文量
8
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: European Journal of Adapted Physical Activity European Journal of Adapted Physical Activity (EUJAPA) is an international, multidisciplinary journal, introduced to communicate, share and stimulate academic inquiry focusing on physical activity of persons with special needs. Articles appearing in EUJAPA reflect cross disciplinary nature of the academic discipline of adapted physical activity ranging from physical education, through sport, recreation, rehabilitation, dance, sport medicine or health care. EUJAPA is the official journal of the European Federation of Adapted Physical Activity. This multidisciplinary journal provides the latest academic inquiry related to physical activity for special populations. Regular features include qualitative and quantitative research studies, case studies, review articles, viewpoints, methodological guidelines, and editorial commentary.
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