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Effect of combined exercise training on physical and metabolic fitness in adults with intellectual disability: a controlled trial.

Patrick Calders1, Sami Elmahgoub, Tine Roman de Mettelinge, Chris Vandenbroeck, Inge Dewandele, Lies Rombaut, Annemie Vandevelde, Dirk Cambier.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Investigating the effect of combined aerobic and strength training on metabolic and physical fitness in adults with intellectual disabilities compared to endurance training and no training.
DESIGN: A controlled trial with patients receiving either combined (COM), endurance (END) or no training (C).
SETTING: Two centres for intellectual disabilities (Sterrenhuis, Brasschaat and Emiliani, Lokeren, Belgium).
SUBJECTS: Forty-five adults with intellectual disabilities (mean age: 42 (9,2), mean body mass index (BMI): 24 (3,9), mean IQ: 56 (5,6)). INTERVENTION: Combined exercise training (n = 15) and endurance training (n = 15) twice a week for 70  minutes per session for 20 weeks and no training (n = 15). Groups were matched for age, sex and intellectual disability. MAIN MEASURES: Lipid profile, physical fitness (primary); blood pressure and body composition.
RESULTS: Compared to no training, combined exercise training has significant positive effects on total cholesterol levels, aerobic capacity, muscle strength and resting systolic blood pressure, while endurance exercise training has significant effects on aerobic capacity and resting systolic blood pressure. Compared to endurance training, combined exercise training resulted in a significant better evolution of total cholesterol (mean differences: -18 versus -3 mg/dl), 1RM upper (+6 versus +1  kg) and lower limb (+25 versus +8  kg) and abdominal muscles (+15 versus +1  kg), hand grip strength (+9 versus +2  kg), muscle fatigue resistance (+11 versus +5  sec), sit-to-stand (+5 versus +2/30   sec) and systolic blood pressure (-15 versus -10 mmHg).
CONCLUSION: This study revealed a tendency towards more beneficial effects of combined exercise training in adults with intellectual disability.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21849374     DOI: 10.1177/0269215511407221

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Rehabil        ISSN: 0269-2155            Impact factor:   3.477


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