促进对发育性残疾青年的健康和活动行为进行全面评估的方法、观点和战略:叙述性审查。

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BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002194
Vincenzo G Nocera, Angela J Wozencroft, Dawn P Coe
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摘要

众所周知,体育活动对患有发育性残疾(dd)的青少年有多种健康益处。患有dd的个体存在不良健康相关结果的风险。有限的研究表明,青少年达到身体活动建议的比例很低。然而,在评估这一人群的身体活动和达到适当的依从性方面存在挑战,这可能导致数据不准确。一个人是否有能力参加足够的体育活动以达到建议的要求,这些因素在其中发挥作用,包括执行运动技能的能力以及从事各种活动的功能能力。这篇叙述性综述的目的是描述当前的实践,障碍和策略与体育活动,运动熟练度和代谢评估的年轻人患有dd。本文阐明了患有dd的青少年在身体活动、运动熟练度和代谢评估方面的障碍,同时提供了有助于成功实施方案的策略。本文提供的基于证据和轶事证据支持使用以下策略来帮助评估:同伴建模,父母支持,个性化行为技术,积极强化和使用社会叙述。今后在这一领域的工作应继续(a)严格评价、实施和发展青年发展障碍评估工具和方案,(b)建立针对目标人群的参考数据。
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Methodologies, perspectives and strategies to promote holistic assessment of health and activity behaviours in youth with developmental disabilities: a narrative review.

Methodologies, perspectives and strategies to promote holistic assessment of health and activity behaviours in youth with developmental disabilities: a narrative review.

Methodologies, perspectives and strategies to promote holistic assessment of health and activity behaviours in youth with developmental disabilities: a narrative review.

Physical activity is known to have multiple health benefits for youth with developmental disabilities (DDs). Individuals with DDs are at risk for adverse health-related outcomes. Limited research has shown that the prevalence of youth meeting recommendations for physical activity is low. However, there are challenges in assessing physical activity and achieving adequate compliance in this population, which may lead to inaccurate data. Factors that play a role in the ability of an individual to participate in adequate physical activity to meet recommendations include the ability to perform motor skills and the functional capacity to pursue and engage in a variety of activities. The purpose of this narrative review is to describe the current practices, barriers and strategies associated with physical activity, motor proficiency and metabolic assessments in youth with DDs. This paper elucidates barriers to physical activity, motor proficiency and metabolic assessments in youth with DDs while providing strategies to aid in the successful administration of protocols. Evidence-based and anecdotal evidence provided in this paper supports the use of the following strategies to aid in assessment: peer modelling, parent support, individualised behaviour techniques, positive reinforcement and the use of social narratives. Future work in this area should continue to (a) critically evaluate, implement and develop assessment tools and protocols in youth with DDs and (b) establish reference data specific to the target population.

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