AI Article Synopsis

  • The text discusses the importance of effective methodologies for assessing physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) in adults with intellectual disabilities (ID), highlighting concerns over existing methods primarily focused on the general adult population.
  • The review analyzed 8,174 studies, narrowing down to 91 that met specific criteria, and found diverse assessment techniques and metrics, such as daily minutes of activity and steps, but noted inconsistencies in methodology, including data collection tools and strategies.
  • The authors emphasize the necessity for improved consistency and accessibility in PA and SB assessment methodologies tailored for adults with ID, suggesting that custom preparation and varied behavioral strategies could make assessments more effective and inclusive.

Article Abstract

: Methodologies for assessing behavior form the foundation of health promotion and disease prevention. Physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) assessment methodologies have predominantly been developed for adults without an intellectual disability (ID), raising credibility concerns for adults with ID. The purpose was to synthesize the current state of assessment methodologies for quantifying PA and SB volume in the free-living setting for adults with an ID. : Following PRISMA guidelines, eleven databases were searched through December 2023, yielding 8174 records. Data were extracted in Covidence (v.2.0), obtaining quantified PA and SB volume and assessment methodology characteristics across data collection and analysis, including tool(s) and technique(s) used, preparatory actions taken, instructions provided, and behavioral strategies employed during data collection. : Of the 8174 articles screened, 91 met the inclusion criteria. Common metrics included minutes/hours per day/week and steps per day/week. Despite 80% of the studies using objective techniques, substantial variation existed across studies regarding wearable models, sampling frequency and epoch length settings, calibration protocols, wearable placements, and data processing techniques. Limited studies provided instructions that did not exclusively rely on spoken language. Behavioral strategies varied, including self-monitoring, providing assistance or supervision, administering questionnaires verbally, issuing reminders, and offering monetary incentives. : This review underscores the need for greater consistency and accessibility in PA and SB assessment methodology for adults with ID. Tailored preparation, instruction, and behavioral strategies may enhance assessment viability and suitability for adults with ID, with or without caregiver or researcher involvement in the free-living setting.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11476182PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12191912DOI Listing

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