| Literature DB >> 35445779 |
S Amatori1, D Sisti1, F Perroni1, G Brandi1, M B L Rocchi1, E Gobbi1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19-related restrictions hampered habitual physical activity (PA), particularly affecting the more vulnerable, such as people with Down syndrome (DS). The study aimed to investigate changes in PA, sedentary behaviour (SB) and screen time (ST) of youths with DS, before, during and after the restrictions, also in relation to parental PA levels.Entities:
Keywords: Down syndrome; intellectual disability; parenting; physical activity; sedentariness; young adults
Year: 2022 PMID: 35445779 PMCID: PMC9115083 DOI: 10.1111/jir.12933
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Intellect Disabil Res ISSN: 0964-2633
Prevalence of youths with DS meeting weekly physical activity (PA) and daily screen time (ST) recommendations in pre‐pandemic, during restrictions and in restriction‐easing phase, expressed as n (% of the total sample)
| Pre‐pandemic | During restrictions | Restrictions‐easing | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meet PA | Do not meet PA | Meet PA | Do not meet PA | Meet PA | Do not meet PA | |
| Meet ST | 12 (21.1%) | 19 (33.3%) | 3 (5.3%) | 14 (24.6%) | 6 (10.5%) | 18 (31.6%) |
| Do not meet ST | 8 (14.0%) | 18 (31.6%) | 4 (7.0%) | 36 (63.2%) | 6 (10.5%) | 27 (47.4%) |
Thresholds for PA in accordance with the WHO guidelines (Bull et al. 2020); thresholds for ST in accordance with the American Academy of Pediatrics: Committee on Public Education (2001).
Descriptives (expressed as mean ± standard deviation) and repeated measures multivariate analysis of variance results for participants with DS' physical activity, sedentary behaviour and screen time in pre‐pandemic, during restrictions and restrictions‐easing phase
| Pre‐pandemic | During restrictions | Restrictions‐easing |
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| PA (min/week) | 226.8 ± 127.4 | 105.2 ± 132.0 | 158.4 ± 134.1 | 17.12 | <0.001 | 0.25 |
| SB (min/day) | 196.8 ± 117.3 | 261.1 ± 142.3 | 210.5 ± 123.2 | 12.06 | <0.001 | 0.19 |
| ST (min/day) | 186.8 ± 141.7 | 251.6 ± 144.6 | 203.2 ± 131.3 | 13.48 | <0.001 | 0.21 |
PA, physical activity; SB, sedentary behaviour; ST, screen time.
Simple contrasts results: during vs. pre‐pandemic (P < 0.001).
Simple contrasts results: restrictions‐easing vs pre‐pandemic (P < 0.001).
Figure 1Correlations between PA levels (min/week) in the pre‐pandemic (x‐axis) and restrictions‐easing (y‐axis) conditions, for youths (a) and parents (b). The size of the circles gets bigger for overlapped points.
Figure 2Correlations between PA levels (min/week) of youths and parents, in the pre‐pandemic (in grey) and restrictions‐easing (in orange) conditions. The size of the circles gets bigger for overlapped points. [Colour figure can be viewed at wileyonlinelibrary.com]