Physical activity type and duration in disabled and non-disabled adults.

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Tác giả: Andrew J Atkin, Shelby Carr, Karen Milton

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Disability and health journal , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 205467

 BACKGROUND: Disabled people are more likely to be physically inactive than non-disabled people, yet limited research has explored the types of physical activities that disabled people participate in. OBJECTIVES: This study describes the types of physical activities that disabled people participate in, and compares activity frequency and duration to non-disabled people. METHODS: Using cross-sectional data from the 2018/19 Sport England Active Lives survey, participants were categorised into three groups (disability - substantial effect on daily activities
  disability - non-substantial effect on daily activities
  no disability), and activity types were grouped into 17 categories including athletic, leisure, and swimming. Chi-squared tests and multivariable linear regression were used to compare participation in each activity category across the sub-groups. RESULTS: Of 158,995 participants, 18% (n=29,057) had a disability that had a substantial effect on daily activities, 21% (n=33,004) had a disability with a non-substantial effect on daily activities, and 61% (n=96,934) had no disability. Leisure was the most frequently reported activity type and of longest duration (median (interquartile range) mins/day: disability - substantial effect on daily activities: 315 (120-700)
  disability - non-substantial effect on daily activities: 390 (180-750)
  no disability: 375 (165-750)). Whilst activity duration was typically higher among people with no disability, artistic activities and swimming were higher for people with a disability that had a substantial effect on daily activities. CONCLUSIONS: Activity choices were similar among sub-groups, however participation rates and activity duration were typically lower among disabled people. Reducing inequalities in physical activity participation will require improved access, opportunities, and support.
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