Cargando…

Physical Fitness and Functional Ability of Children with Intellectual Disability: Effects of a Short-Term Daily Treadmill Intervention

Persons with intellectual disability (ID) and associated multiple disabilities have been found by many researchers to be a population with deficient physical fitness measures, which can be explained by an inactive lifestyle, a result of lack of awareness of the positive physical effects of physical...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Lotan, Meir, Isakov, Eli, Kessel, Shlomo, Merrick, Joav
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 2004
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5956354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15258670
http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2004.97
_version_ 1783323873195851776
author Lotan, Meir
Isakov, Eli
Kessel, Shlomo
Merrick, Joav
author_facet Lotan, Meir
Isakov, Eli
Kessel, Shlomo
Merrick, Joav
author_sort Lotan, Meir
collection PubMed
description Persons with intellectual disability (ID) and associated multiple disabilities have been found by many researchers to be a population with deficient physical fitness measures, which can be explained by an inactive lifestyle, a result of lack of awareness of the positive physical effects of physical exercise, or lack of motivation for any motor activity. Various plans for physical exercise have been put forward, but many are found impractical in nonresearch-based intervention. In this study, 15 children with ID on a motor functioning level of 7—14 months used a treadmill daily for 2 months. Our findings indicated a most significant improvement in the level of physical fitness of the participants (p < 0.005), as measured by pulse at rest and during effort. The improvement in physical fitness modestly (r = 0.5), but significantly (p < 0.05), correlated with a significant (p < 0.0007) improvement in functional ability of the participating children. Further examination a year after intervention terminated showed a return to preintervention pulse-at-rest values. The research examined the treadmill training method and found that it can be operated with the support of an unskilled staff person under the supervision of a physiotherapist. The research was performed under real-life conditions, enabling relatively easy implementation in the existing conditions of special education centers. This method is a type of exercise that is easy to operate without entailing long-term budgetary expenses and might improve the health status of children with ID, who are a population at risk for developing heart-related diseases at a young age.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5956354
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2004
publisher TheScientificWorldJOURNAL
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-59563542018-06-03 Physical Fitness and Functional Ability of Children with Intellectual Disability: Effects of a Short-Term Daily Treadmill Intervention Lotan, Meir Isakov, Eli Kessel, Shlomo Merrick, Joav ScientificWorldJournal Research Article Persons with intellectual disability (ID) and associated multiple disabilities have been found by many researchers to be a population with deficient physical fitness measures, which can be explained by an inactive lifestyle, a result of lack of awareness of the positive physical effects of physical exercise, or lack of motivation for any motor activity. Various plans for physical exercise have been put forward, but many are found impractical in nonresearch-based intervention. In this study, 15 children with ID on a motor functioning level of 7—14 months used a treadmill daily for 2 months. Our findings indicated a most significant improvement in the level of physical fitness of the participants (p < 0.005), as measured by pulse at rest and during effort. The improvement in physical fitness modestly (r = 0.5), but significantly (p < 0.05), correlated with a significant (p < 0.0007) improvement in functional ability of the participating children. Further examination a year after intervention terminated showed a return to preintervention pulse-at-rest values. The research examined the treadmill training method and found that it can be operated with the support of an unskilled staff person under the supervision of a physiotherapist. The research was performed under real-life conditions, enabling relatively easy implementation in the existing conditions of special education centers. This method is a type of exercise that is easy to operate without entailing long-term budgetary expenses and might improve the health status of children with ID, who are a population at risk for developing heart-related diseases at a young age. TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 2004-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5956354/ /pubmed/15258670 http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2004.97 Text en Copyright © 2004 Meir Lotan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lotan, Meir
Isakov, Eli
Kessel, Shlomo
Merrick, Joav
Physical Fitness and Functional Ability of Children with Intellectual Disability: Effects of a Short-Term Daily Treadmill Intervention
title Physical Fitness and Functional Ability of Children with Intellectual Disability: Effects of a Short-Term Daily Treadmill Intervention
title_full Physical Fitness and Functional Ability of Children with Intellectual Disability: Effects of a Short-Term Daily Treadmill Intervention
title_fullStr Physical Fitness and Functional Ability of Children with Intellectual Disability: Effects of a Short-Term Daily Treadmill Intervention
title_full_unstemmed Physical Fitness and Functional Ability of Children with Intellectual Disability: Effects of a Short-Term Daily Treadmill Intervention
title_short Physical Fitness and Functional Ability of Children with Intellectual Disability: Effects of a Short-Term Daily Treadmill Intervention
title_sort physical fitness and functional ability of children with intellectual disability: effects of a short-term daily treadmill intervention
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5956354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15258670
http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2004.97
work_keys_str_mv AT lotanmeir physicalfitnessandfunctionalabilityofchildrenwithintellectualdisabilityeffectsofashorttermdailytreadmillintervention
AT isakoveli physicalfitnessandfunctionalabilityofchildrenwithintellectualdisabilityeffectsofashorttermdailytreadmillintervention
AT kesselshlomo physicalfitnessandfunctionalabilityofchildrenwithintellectualdisabilityeffectsofashorttermdailytreadmillintervention
AT merrickjoav physicalfitnessandfunctionalabilityofchildrenwithintellectualdisabilityeffectsofashorttermdailytreadmillintervention