Vigorous, Aerobic Exercise versus General Motor Training Activities: Effects on Maladaptive and Stereotypic Behaviors of Adults with Both Autism and Mental Retardation

Six adults with both autism and moderate/profound mental retardation were assessed in a controlled environment for changes in frequency of maladaptive and stereotypic behaviors following nonexercise activities, general motor training activities, and aerobic exercise. Although antecedent aerobic exer...

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Adult
Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Adults
Aerobic exercise
Aerobics
Autism
Autistic Disorder - psychology
Autistic Disorder - rehabilitation
Behavior Change
Behavior Problems
Biological and medical sciences
Challenging behaviour
Exercise
Factors
Female
Humans
Intellectual deficiency
Intellectual Disability - psychology
Intellectual Disability - rehabilitation
Learning disabled people
Male
Medical sciences
Mental Retardation
Multiple Disabilities
Outcomes of Treatment
Perceptual Motor Coordination
Physical Activity Level
Physical Education and Training
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychomotor Skills
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Stereotyped Behavior
Treatment Outcome
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