An exploration into self-reported inactivity behaviours of adults with an intellectual disability using physical activity questionnaires

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Lynch, L. [1 ]
McCarron, M. [1 ]
McCallion, P. [2 ]
Burke, E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Trinity Coll Dublin, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Ground Floor,Chem Bldg Extens, Dublin, Ireland
[2] Temple Univ, Coll Publ Hlth, Philadelphia, PA USA
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inactivity; intellectual disability; IPAQ-SF; RAPA; SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR; TIME; RELIABILITY; POPULATION; VALIDITY;
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10.1111/jir.13184
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G76 [特殊教育];
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BackgroundInactivity is a correlate of adverse health. Adults with an intellectual disability (ID) are more inactive than the general population and often present with more complex health issues. Self-reported activity questionnaires such as the International Physical Activity Questionnaire - Short Form (IPAQ-SF) and Rapid Assessment of Physical Activity (RAPA) questionnaire are the predominant source of activity information because of their low cost, non-invasive nature, ease of administration and interpretation of results.MethodsCorrelates of inactivity among the general and ID populations were identified through a literature scoping review. Inactivity was measured using the RAPA and the IPAQ-SF. A multiple-imputation chained equation was used to impute missing data. Using Pearson chi-squared analyses, relationships between these correlates as well as covariates of age, sex, level of ID, body mass index (BMI) and aetiology, and RAPA and IPAQ-SF categories were explored. Logistic regression provided more detailed analyses. Results were summarised using the Systems of Sedentary Behaviour framework. Spearman correlations examined the IPAQ-SF and RAPA relationships.ResultsThree correlates for inactivity emerged from the IPAQ-SF and RAPA questionnaire. Up after 07:00 h was a correlate for both. Difficulty walking 100 yards and epilepsy were additional correlates of inactivity. Weak but significant correlations were seen between IPAQ-SF and RAPA scores.ConclusionsHigh inactivity levels are present in adults with an ID. The IPAQ-SF and RAPA questionnaires are weakly correlated.
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