Physical activity patterns in children with and without Down syndrome.

Melicia C Whitt-Glover, Kristen L O'Neill, Nicolas Stettler
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Abstract

Purpose: To describe physical activity (PA) patterns in children with Down syndrome (DS) compared to their unaffected siblings.

Methods: Children with DS (n = 28) and their siblings (n = 30), between 3-10-years (mean +/- SD 7.1 +/- 2.1 years) participated in a nutrition and growth study. PA was measured over 7 days using accelerometers.

Results: Children with DS were younger (6.6 vs. 7.1 years) and heavier (BMI 18.4 vs. 16.7 kg m(-2)) than their siblings (p < 0.05). Overall, participants accumulated 2.5 hours per day in moderate- (MPA) and 59 min per day in vigorous-intensity activity (VPA), consistent with the current PA recommendations for children. Children with DS accumulated less VPA than their siblings (49.5 vs. 68.6 minutes per day; p = 0.04) and for shorter bouts (2.5 vs. 5.1 minutes per bout; p < 0.01), but spent similar time in MPA and low-intensity PA. Analyses adjusted for age, sex, race, ethnicity, income, maternal education and BMI showed similar results.

Conclusions: Children with DS participated in less total and sustained VPA and had higher BMI levels compared with their siblings. Because children with DS have a tendency toward childhood obesity, increasing participation in VPA may be appropriate for prevention of obesity and promotion of lifelong health.

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患有和不患有唐氏综合症的儿童的身体活动模式。
目的:描述唐氏综合症(DS)儿童与其未受影响的兄弟姐妹相比的身体活动(PA)模式。方法:年龄在3-10岁(平均+/- SD 7.1 +/- 2.1岁)的DS患儿(n = 28)及其兄弟姐妹(n = 30)参加营养与生长研究。在7天内使用加速度计测量PA。结果:DS患儿比其兄弟姐妹年龄小(6.6岁比7.1岁),体重重(BMI 18.4比16.7 kg m(-2)) (p < 0.05)。总的来说,参与者每天累积2.5小时的中等强度运动(MPA)和59分钟的高强度运动(VPA),与目前PA对儿童的建议一致。DS患儿的VPA累积时间少于其兄弟姐妹(49.5分钟vs 68.6分钟/天;P = 0.04)和较短的回合(每回合2.5分钟vs 5.1分钟;p < 0.01),但在MPA和低强度PA中所花费的时间相似。对年龄、性别、种族、民族、收入、母亲教育程度和身体质量指数进行调整后的分析也显示出类似的结果。结论:与兄弟姐妹相比,DS患儿总VPA和持续VPA较少,BMI水平较高。由于退行性痴呆患儿有儿童肥胖的倾向,增加VPA的参与可能是预防肥胖和促进终身健康的合适方法。
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