Effects of Physical Exercise Program in Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities-A Study Protocol.
José Pedro FerreiraRui MatosMaria João CamposDiogo MonteiroRaúl AntunesMiguel JacintoPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
We developed a physical exercise (PE) program for people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD), aiming to determine the effects on physical fitness, health, cognitive ability, and quality of life (QoL). Using experimental methodology, this intervention study recruited 21 adults (18 to 65 years old), institutionalized and with no other associated pathology, who will be allocated to one of the different groups: (i) gym/indoor intervention group (using weight machines), (ii) outdoor intervention group (using low-cost materials), or (iii) control group (without specific intervention, who continue with their normal daily activities). Both intervention groups will engage in 45 min of training per session, twice a week, for 24 weeks. Assessments will be conducted at baseline (initial assessment), 3 months (mid-term assessment), and 6 months (final assessment). Variables assessed include anthropometrics, body composition, functional capacity, muscle strength, general health, cognitive ability, and QoL. The results of this study will assist in the development of more effective strategies, recommendations, and interventions to ensure better and greater adherence to PE by institutionalized individuals with IDD, namely, recommendations for assessment, prescription, and implementation of PE for this population. Additionally, we intend to make available two PE programs, if they are adapted and promote positive effects.
Keyphrases
- randomized controlled trial
- body composition
- healthcare
- public health
- study protocol
- low cost
- physical activity
- quality improvement
- air pollution
- mental health
- body mass index
- primary care
- bone mineral density
- type diabetes
- particulate matter
- weight loss
- health information
- risk assessment
- adipose tissue
- clinical practice
- human health
- heavy metals
- skeletal muscle
- glycemic control
- body weight
- preterm birth