运动对患有自闭症谱系障碍和神经发育障碍的青少年抑郁症的益处

Journal of psychology and psychiatry Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-03-30
Eve Spratt, Mary Ashley Mercer, Allie Grimes, Carrie Papa, Jessa Norton, Alexandra Serpe, Martina Mueller, Mark Eckert, Katie Harris, Lee Blackmon, James Durant, Janis Newton
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由于沟通困难、兴趣有限、感觉缺陷和久坐不动的生活方式,患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的年轻人健康状况不佳和抑郁症状的风险增加。“拼凑”项目旨在为患有自闭症谱系障碍和其他轻度神经认知缺陷的青少年和年轻人提供社交和健康目标。课程包括力量和耐力训练、营养教育和减压技术,以促进健康的生活方式选择。12名年龄在15-27岁之间的参与者,在为期六周的时间里,每周两次在MUSC健康中心参加90分钟的课程,并鼓励他们每天增加活动水平。患者健康问卷(PHQ-9)在第一节课和最后一节课上发给每位参与者。结果显示,在项目结束时,PHQ-9抑郁评分显著下降,从轻度抑郁(7.69)降至轻度抑郁(3.42)(p=0.000063)。总的来说,“齐心协力”计划完成的活动成功地团结了这个群体,促进了健康的生活方式选择,并改善了情绪。
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Young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are at increased risk of poor health and depressive symptoms due to difficulty with communication, limited interests, sensory deficits, and sedentary lifestyles. The Piece It Together program was developed to provide socialization and wellness goals for teens and young adults with ASD and other mild neurocognitive deficits. The curriculum includes strength and endurance training, nutrition education, and stress reduction techniques to promote healthy lifestyle choices. Twelve participants, aged 15-27, attended 90-minute classes at the MUSC Wellness Center twice a week for six weeks and were encouraged to increase their activity level every day. The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) was administered to each participant at the first and last class. Results showed significantly decreased PHQ-9 depression scores at the end of the program, from mild (7.69) to minimal depression (3.42) (p=0.000063). Overall, the activities completed in the Piece It Together program successfully unified this group to promote healthy lifestyle choices and resulted in improved mood.

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