Interventions for health-related physical fitness and overweight and obesity in children with intellectual disability: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
Aiwei Wang, Yang Gao, Jingjing Wang, T. Brown, Yan Sun, Siyue Yu, T. K. Tong, L. Zhong, S. S. Fong, F. Dutheil, J. Baker
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Poor health-related physical fitness (HRPF) and overweight and obesity are common health problems for children with intellectual disability. This study aimed to review existing lifestyle intervention studies, and identify effective strategies for this population.
METHODS
A systematic search was undertaken in three databases. The random-effects model was used to pool the weighted results by inverse variance methods, and the I2 statistic was applied to assess heterogeneity among the included studies.
RESULTS
Most of the identified interventions (27/29) adopted physical activity (PA). For obesity-related outcomes, the results showed no significant effect of PA studies on reducing obesity. For HRPF outcomes, significant effects were found on 6-min walk distance (51.86 m, 95% CI [16.49, 87.22], p < .05).
CONCLUSIONS
PA is the predominant intervention component adopted and may contribute to improving cardiopulmonary fitness; but the lack of research limits our ability to draw any confirmed conclusion on obesity-related outcomes and other HRPF outcomes.
背景:健康相关体质差(HRPF)、超重和肥胖是智力残疾儿童常见的健康问题。本研究旨在回顾现有的生活方式干预研究,并为这一人群确定有效的策略。方法对3个数据库进行系统检索。采用随机效应模型通过反方差法对加权结果进行汇总,采用I2统计量评价纳入研究间的异质性。结果大多数干预措施(27/29)采用身体活动(PA)。对于肥胖相关的结果,结果显示PA研究对减少肥胖没有显著影响。对于HRPF结果,6分钟步行距离有显著影响(51.86 m, 95% CI [16.49, 87.22], p < 0.05)。结论spa是采用的主要干预成分,可能有助于改善心肺健康;但缺乏研究限制了我们对肥胖相关结果和其他HRPF结果得出任何确认结论的能力。