Small Steps in Fitness, Major Leaps in Health for Adults With Intellectual Disabilities
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2020
Publication Title
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews
Volume
48
Issue
2
First page number:
92
Last page number:
97
Abstract
Physical fitness is positively related to health outcomes like morbidity and all-cause mortality, with minimally required cutoff values to generate those health benefits. Individuals with intellectual disability (ID) exhibit very low fitness levels well below those cutoff values. Our novel hypothesis is that even among very unfit, older adults with ID, small changes in fitness translate to major changes in health.
Disciplines
Physical Therapy
Language
English
Repository Citation
Oppewal, A.,
Maes-Festen, D.,
Hilgenkamp, T. I.
(2020).
Small Steps in Fitness, Major Leaps in Health for Adults With Intellectual Disabilities.
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 48(2),
92-97.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/JES.0000000000000216