Comparison of Habitual Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Adolescents and Young Adults With and Without Cerebral Palsy.

Abstract:

PURPOSE:The comparison of habitual physical activity and sedentary time in teenagers and young adults with cerebral palsy (CP) with typically developed (TD) peers can serve to quantify activity shortcomings. METHODS:Patterns of sedentary, upright, standing, and walking components of habitual physical activity were compared in age-matched (16.8 y) groups of 54 youths with bilateral spastic CP (38 who walk with limitations and 16 who require mobility devices) and 41 TD youths in the Middle East. Activity and sedentary behavior were measured over 96 hours by activPAL3 physical activity monitors. RESULTS:Participants with CP spent more time sedentary (8%) and sitting (37%) and less time standing (20%) and walking (40%) than TD (all Ps < .01). These trends were enhanced in the participants with CP requiring mobility devices. Shorter sedentary events (those <60-min duration) were similar for TD and CP groups, but CP had significantly more long sedentary events (>2 h) and significantly fewer upright events (taking <30, 30-60, and >60 min) and less total upright time than TD. CONCLUSION:Ambulant participants with CP, as well as TD youth must be encouraged to take more breaks from being sedentary and include more frequent and longer upright events.

journal_name

Pediatr Exerc Sci

authors

Aviram R,Harries N,Shkedy Rabani A,Amro A,Nammourah I,Al-Jarrah M,Raanan Y,Hutzler Y,Bar-Haim S

doi

10.1123/pes.2017-0285

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-02-01 00:00:00

pages

60-66

issue

1

eissn

0899-8493

issn

1543-2920

pii

pes.2017-0285

journal_volume

31

pub_type

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