严重智障孤儿基本运动技能与加速度计测量的身体活动之间的关系。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Lei Zhang, Dandan Wang, Xueping Wu
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摘要

背景:智障儿童(ID)通常表现为低水平的身体活动(PA)和运动技能延迟。了解影响这一人群PA参与的运动技能因素对于设计有效的干预措施至关重要。摘要本研究旨在探讨在福利机构生活的严重ID孤儿的基本运动技能(FMS)与客观测量的PA之间的关系。方法:2019年1月至2020年10月进行了一项基于机构的横断面研究。来自中国12个城市福利机构的重度ID儿童共267名(男孩180名,女孩87名),平均年龄10.51岁。FMS采用大肌肉运动发展测试-第二版(TGMD-2)进行评估。采用ActiGraph GT3X +加速度计客观测量PA。多元线性回归分别检验两个FMS组成部分(物体控制技能和运动技能)和PA(工作日和周末PA)之间的关联。结果:福利机构重度ID患儿每周PA较低,平均中~重度PA (MVPA≥2800次/min)为33.29分钟(范围:16.43 ~ 59.86)。Pearson相关分析显示,轻度PA(100-2,799计数/分钟)、MVPA和总PA与运动技能(r = 0.359-0.433)和物体控制技能(r = 0.381-0.449)呈中度正相关。回归分析显示,物体控制技能比运动技能更能解释每周轻度PA的总方差(β = 0.287 vs. β = 0.243, p)。结论:FMS可以预测重度ID儿童定期PA的参与,物体控制技能比运动技能更能预测。在严重ID患儿中发展FMS可能是提高其PA水平的重要策略。
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Association between fundamental movement skills and accelerometer-measured physical activity in orphan children with severe intellectual disabilities.

Background: Children with intellectual disabilities (ID) typically exhibit low levels of physical activity (PA) and delayed motor skills. Understanding the motor skill factors that influence PA participation in this population is essential for designing effective interventions. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between fundamental motor skills (FMS) and objectively measured PA among orphan children with severe ID residing in welfare institutions.

Methods: An institution-based cross-sectional study was undertaken from January 2019 and October 2020. A total of 267 children (180 boys and 87 girls) with severe ID, with a mean age of 10.51 years, from 12 cities' welfare institutions in China were included. FMS were assessed using the Test of Gross Motor Development-Second Edition (TGMD-2). PA was objectively measured by an ActiGraph GT3X + accelerometer. Multiple linear regression to examine associations between two FMS components (object control skills and locomotor skills) and PA (weekday and weekend day PA), separately.

Results: Children with severe ID living in welfare institutions displayed relatively low weekly PA, with mean moderate to vigorous PA (MVPA, ≥ 2800 counts/min) of 33.29 (range: 16.43-59.86) minutes. Pearson correlation indicated that light PA (100-2,799 counts/min), MVPA, and total PA showed moderate but positive correlations with both locomotor skills (range: r = 0.359-0.433) and object control skills (range: r = 0.381-0.449). Regression analysis indicated that object control skills explained more of the total variance than locomotor skills for weekly light PA (β = 0.287 vs. β = 0.243, p < 0.05) and MVPA (β = 0.331 vs. β = 0.0292, p < 0.05).

Conclusions: FMS may predict participation in regular PA among children with severe ID, with object control skills more predictive than locomotor skills. Developing FMS in children with severe ID may be an important strategy for improving their PA levels.

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BMC Pediatrics
BMC Pediatrics PEDIATRICS-
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.20%
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683
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Pediatrics is an open access journal publishing peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of health care in neonates, children and adolescents, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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