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The lifestyle behaviours of young adults with intellectual disabilities as they transition from school to adulthood: A pilot and feasibility study.

Authors :
Mitchell F
Stevens G
Jahoda A
Matthews L
Hankey C
Murray H
Melville C
Source :
Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities : JARID [J Appl Res Intellect Disabil] 2018 Nov; Vol. 31 (6), pp. 1154-1163. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Jun 28.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background: In the general population, the transition from adolescence to adulthood has been identified as a "high-risk" period for weight gain. There has been no research examining health behaviours over this transition in adults with intellectual disabilities.<br />Methods/design: The feasibility of recruitment, retention and relevant health behaviours were measured in 31 adolescents with mild-moderate intellectual disabilities. Anthropometric, objective physical activity, dietary and self-determination measures were collected over a 12-month transitional period from school to adulthood.<br />Results: Key results suggest weight and BMI increased significantly from month 6 to month 12 (p = 0.044 and p = 0.043). Waist circumference increased significantly from baseline to month 12 (p = 0.049), and from month 6 to month 12 (p = 0.03).<br />Discussion: Recruiting and retaining young adults with intellectual disabilities over a 12-month health behaviour study is feasible. The data indicate the transition from school to adulthood may be the start of a high-risk period for weight gain.<br /> (© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1468-3148
Volume :
31
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities : JARID
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29953690
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jar.12489