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A grounded theory of adoption and maintenance of physical activity among autistic adults.

Andrew M Colombo-DougovitoA Josephine BlagraveSeán Healy
Published in: Autism : the international journal of research and practice (2020)
Little is known about how autistic adults experience physical activity. To begin to change this, we interviewed 23 autistic adults from the United State and the United Kingdom about their past and current experiences of physical activity participation. The interviewees told us about how their physical activity experiences were highly influenced by their individual strengths, the setting in which the activity took place, the presence of people to support their physical activities, and the sensory experiences they had while in physical activity. Through these interviews, we were able to create a model that represented the physical activity experiences discussed. Based on the model that emerged from this study, we recommend physical activity opportunities are made available that are noncompetitive, sensory-friendly, and that allow for participants to socialize as they prefer.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • body mass index
  • mental health
  • sleep quality
  • electronic health record
  • cross sectional