Promoting Physical Activity for College and University Students with Disabilities

D. Moon, Erick Kong
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The benefits of physical activity (PA) participation are well documented, and yet many students with disabilities remain inactive. Approximately 19 % of U.S. undergraduate students have a disability and this is an 8 % increase since a decade ago. As the number of college/university students with disabilities (CUSD) is consistently increasing, it is important to provide equal opportunities for this population to be physically active. While inactivity raises health concerns for all college students, literature reveals that CUSD are less physically active than those without disabilities and/or CUSD may not know much about college PA opportunities on campus. This suggests that there might not be enough college PA programs available for CUSD. The purpose of this paper is to provide the importance of PA programs/courses for CUSD, college/university students without disabilities, and faculty. In addition, we will identify possible challenges to designing and implementing college PA programs for CUSD and strategies to better manage those challenges based on a review of the existing literature.
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促进大专院校残疾学生的体育活动
体育活动(PA)参与的好处是有据可查的,然而许多残疾学生仍然不运动。大约19%的美国本科生有残疾,这比十年前增加了8%。随着残疾大学生(CUSD)人数的不断增加,为这一人群提供平等的体育活动机会是很重要的。虽然缺乏运动引起了所有大学生的健康问题,但文献显示,CUSD的身体活动比那些没有残疾的人少,而且/或者CUSD可能不太了解校园里的大学PA机会。这表明CUSD可能没有足够的大学私人助理课程。本文的目的是为CUSD,非残疾大学生和教师提供PA项目/课程的重要性。此外,我们将根据对现有文献的回顾,确定设计和实施CUSD大学PA计划可能面临的挑战,以及更好地管理这些挑战的策略。
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