唐氏综合症患者的日常活动、运动和耐力。

IF 1.7 4区 生物学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Stephanie L Santoro, Dominica Nichols, Mary Witt, Nicolas M Oreskovic
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摘要

鉴于唐氏综合症(DS)中超重和肥胖的患病率增加以及已知的运动和身体活动障碍,我们在健康调查中对护理人员进行了这些主题的调查。我们的目的是探讨不同的日常活动、锻炼和耐力对DS患者整体健康状况的影响。作为一项更广泛的研究的一部分,我们对年龄在0-21岁的退行性痴呆患者的照顾者进行了调查。本研究总结了与日常活动、运动和耐力相关的调查项目回答的描述性统计(平均值、频率、分布)。我们通过点双列或斯皮尔曼相关系数比较了56个项目对总体健康得分的反应。从2023年2月到2024年2月,我们从一个具有全国代表性的样本中收到了542份完整的调查回复。我们提供了照护者报告的关于日常活动和锻炼的信息,并证明照护者认为退行性痴呆患者在耐力方面有困难(跟上同伴、跟上家人和与同伴跑步相同的距离)。35项相关性在Bonferroni校正p下显著
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Daily Activities, Exercise and Endurance in Down Syndrome.

Given the increased prevalence of overweight and obesity in Down syndrome (DS) and known barriers to exercise and physical activity, we surveyed caregivers on these topics in a health survey. We aimed to explore how different daily activities, exercise and endurance contribute to overall health status in DS. As part of a broader study creating a valid, reliable health measure in DS, we surveyed caregivers of individuals ages 0-21 with DS. This study summarizes descriptive statistics (mean, frequencies, distributions) on survey item responses related to daily activities, exercise, and endurance. We compared 56 item level responses to overall health score through point-biserial or Spearman correlation coefficients. From February 2023 to February 2024, we received 542 complete survey responses from a nationally-represented sample. We present caregiver-reported information on daily activities and exercise, and demonstrate that caregivers perceive individuals with DS to have difficulty with endurance (keeping up with peers, keeping up with family and running same distance as peers). Thirty-five correlations were significant at Bonferroni corrected p < 0.00089; better health correlated with increased endurance, increased engagement, higher physical activity level, among others. Increased support of accessible programming is one way to accomplish health goals through increased exercise and engagement. Future work is needed to better understand caregiver-perceived endurance of their sons and daughters with DS. Trial Registration: Clinical Trials Number: NCT04631237; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04631237.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
5.00%
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432
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Medical Genetics - Part A (AJMG) gives you continuous coverage of all biological and medical aspects of genetic disorders and birth defects, as well as in-depth documentation of phenotype analysis within the current context of genotype/phenotype correlations. In addition to Part A , AJMG also publishes two other parts: Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics , covering experimental and clinical investigations of the genetic mechanisms underlying neurologic and psychiatric disorders. Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics , guest-edited collections of thematic reviews of topical interest to the readership of AJMG .
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