Physical activity levels of individuals living in a group home
This study investigated the physical activity patterns of six adults living in a group home. Physical activity was measured by direct observation. Participants were observed for seven consecutive days for a total time of 564 hours and 13 minutes. Energy expenditure estimates were calculated from dir...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of intellectual & developmental disability 2000-01, Vol.25 (4), p.327-341 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study investigated the physical activity patterns of six adults living in a group home. Physical activity was measured by direct observation. Participants were observed for seven consecutive days for a total time of 564 hours and 13 minutes. Energy expenditure estimates were calculated from direct observation and Caltrac® accelerometer data. The intraclass correlation between energy expenditure estimates was. 83. On average per day, participants spent 10 hours lying down, 6 hours sitting, 3 hours standing, 3 hours undertaking personal tasks, and engaged in light to moderate sport, leisure or work at other times. Two participants met the Australian guidelines for physical activity participation; another met the guidelines when he was well. Walking for transport was found to offer a simple, cost neutral opportunity for each participant to meet physical activity guidelines if they could be trained to walk faster. |
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ISSN: | 1366-8250 1326-978X 1469-9532 |
DOI: | 10.1080/13668250020019601 |