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Zapytanie: INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
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Tytuł pracy w innym języku: 1471-2261003Is body mass index (BMI) or body adiposity index (BAI) a better indicator to estimate body fat and selected cardiometabolic risk factors in adults with intellectual disabilities?BMC Cardiovascular Disorders20211471-22612020/202110.1186/s12872-021-01931-9intellectual disabilitiesFINAL_PUBLISHEDBackground: The BMI index cannot always be used in people with intellectual disabilities due to neuromuscular coordination disorders and psychological barriers that may hinder conventional body weight measurement. The study aimed to assess the usefulness of BMI and BAI in estimating obesity and body fat in people with intellectual disabilities. Methods: The first stage of the research involved 161 people with profound intellectual disabilities. Somatic parameters (BM, BH, WC, HC) were measured and BMI, BAI, WHR were calculated. Fifty seven persons with above-normal BMI and BAI were included in the second stage of the study and biochemical parameters were determined (TC, LDL-cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, TG, GL). Results: According to both BMI and BAI classifications, most people were overweight or obese. A high correlation of %BF with BMI and BAI indices was observed (r = 0.78). The sensitivity of both indices was 95.65%. In groups with above-normal BMI and BAI, an upward trend was found for mean values of TC, LDL, TG, and GL, with a simultaneous downward trend for HDL. Statistically significant intergroup differences were recorded for TG and GL (p < 0.05) for both indices (BMI and BAI). Conclusions: Our research demonstrated that BAI is complementary to BMI and can be recommended for the estimation of body fat and cardiometabolic risks in people with intellectual disabilities. Due to the ease of measurement, BAI has high utility value.Body Mass Indexbody adiposity indexcardiometabolic risk : Q : 003 : Vol. 21 : CC-BY
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Miejsce wydania: 1471-2261003Is body mass index (BMI) or body adiposity index (BAI) a better indicator to estimate body fat and selected cardiometabolic risk factors in adults with intellectual disabilities?BMC Cardiovascular Disorders20211471-22612020/202110.1186/s12872-021-01931-9intellectual disabilitiesFINAL_PUBLISHEDBackground: The BMI index cannot always be used in people with intellectual disabilities due to neuromuscular coordination disorders and psychological barriers that may hinder conventional body weight measurement. The study aimed to assess the usefulness of BMI and BAI in estimating obesity and body fat in people with intellectual disabilities. Methods: The first stage of the research involved 161 people with profound intellectual disabilities. Somatic parameters (BM, BH, WC, HC) were measured and BMI, BAI, WHR were calculated. Fifty seven persons with above-normal BMI and BAI were included in the second stage of the study and biochemical parameters were determined (TC, LDL-cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, TG, GL). Results: According to both BMI and BAI classifications, most people were overweight or obese. A high correlation o
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Słowa kluczowe ang.: al disabilities. Somatic parameters (BM, BH, WC, HC) were measured and BMI, BAI, WHR were calculated. Fifty seven persons with above-normal BMI and BAI were included in the second stage of the study and biochemical parameters were determined (TC, LDL-cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, TG, GL). Results: According to both BMI and BAI classifications, most people were overweight or obese. A high correlation of %BF with BMI and BAI indices was observed (r = 0.78). The sensitivity of both indices was 95.65%. In groups with above-normal BMI and BAI, an upward trend was found for mean values of TC, LDL, TG, and GL, with a simultaneous downward trend for HDL. Statistically significant intergroup differences were recorded for TG and GL (p < 0.05) for both indices (BMI and BAI). Conclusions: Our research demonstrated that BAI is complementary to BMI and can be recommended for the estimation of body fat and cardiometabolic risks in people with intellectual disabilities. Due to the ease of measurement, BAI has high utility value.^aBody Mass Index^abody adiposity index^acardiometabolic risk
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  • ntellectual disabilities. Somatic parameters (BM, BH, WC, HC) were measured and BMI, BAI, WHR were calculated. Fifty seven persons with above-normal BMI and BAI were included in the second stage of the study and biochemical parameters were determined (TC, LDL-cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, TG, GL). Results: According to both BMI and BAI classifications, most people were overweight or obese. A high correlation of %BF with BMI and BAI indices was observed (r = 0.78). The sensitivity of both indices was 95.65%. In groups with above-normal BMI and BAI, an upward trend was found for mean values of TC, LDL, TG, and GL, with a simultaneous downward trend for HDL. Statistically significant intergroup differences were recorded for TG and GL (p < 0.05) for both indices (BMI and BAI). Conclusions: Our research demonstrated that BAI is complementary to BMI and can be recommended for the estimation of body fat and cardiometabolic risks in people with intellectual disabilities. Due to the ease of measurement, BAI has high utility value.^aBody Mass Index^abody adiposity index^acardiometabolic risk


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    Autorzy: , OTHER Excessive body weight versus physical fitness in adults with moderate and severe intellectual disabilitiesSzkoła Specjalna20200137-818X2019/202010.5604/01.3001.0013.9507Gawlik, Krystynamasa ciałabody massKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.FINAL_PUBLISHEDNadmiar masy ciała cechuje coraz większą liczbę osób z niepełnosprawnością intelektualną (NI). Niejednoznaczny jest wpływ nadwagi i otyłości na motoryczność w tej populacji. Celem badań była weryfikacja wpływu nadwagi i otyłości na sprawność fizyczną osób dorosłych z niepełnosprawnością intelektualną. Badaniami objęto 128 osób z NI: 70 kobiet (K), 58 mężczyzn (M), 62 osoby z umiarkowanym (U) stopniem niepełnosprawności oraz 66 ze znacznym (Z). Dokonano pomiaru masy (BM) i wysokości ciała (BH), obwodu talii (WC). Obliczono wskaźnik BMI. Poziom sprawności fizycznej oceniono testem Eurofit Special. Otyłość i nadwagę odnotowano odpowiednio u 37% i 24% K oraz 39% i 22% M, 40% i 17% osób z umiarkowanym oraz 36% i 28% ze znacznym stopniem niepełnosprawności. U kobiet odnotowano istotne ujemne korelacje między szybkością a BMI i WC oraz siłą mięśni tułowia a WC. U mężczyzn siła mięśni tułowia korelowała ujemnie z BM, BMI i WC, gibkość z BM, BMI, WC, siła mięśni kończyn dolnych z BMI i WC, równowaga z BMI. Ponadto mężczyźni otyli osiągali istotnie gorsze wyniki od grupy w normie wagowej w próbie równowagi (P1), siły mięśni kończyn dolnych (P2), szybkości (P4) i siły mięśni tułowia (P6). W prezentowanych badaniach wykazano związek między otyłością a wynikami prób sprawności fizycznej. Więcej zależności ujawniono u mężczyzn niż u kobiet i u osób z niepełnosprawnością znaczną niż umiarkowaną.niepełnosprawność intelektualnaintellectual disabilitiesAn increasing number of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) are characterized by an excess of body weight. The impact of.
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    Miejsce wydania: Excessive body weight versus physical fitness in adults with moderate and severe intellectual disabilitiesSzkoła Specjalna20200137-818X2019/202010.5604/01.3001.0013.9507Gawlik, Krystynamasa ciałabody massKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.FINAL_PUBLISHEDNadmiar masy ciała cechuje coraz większą liczbę osób z niepełnosprawnością intelektualną (NI). Niejednoznaczny jest wpływ nadwagi i otyłości na motoryczność w tej populacji. Celem badań była weryfikacja wpływu nadwagi i otyłości na sprawność fizyczną osób dorosłych z niepełnosprawnością intelektualną. Badaniami objęto 128 osób z NI: 70 kobiet (K), 58 mężczyzn (M), 62 osoby z umiarkowanym (U) stopniem niepełnosprawności oraz 66 ze znacznym (Z). Dokonano pomiaru masy (BM) i wysokości ciała (BH), obwodu talii (WC). Obliczono wskaźnik BMI. Poziom sprawności fizycznej oceniono testem Eurofit Special. Otyłość i nadwagę odnotowano odpowiednio u 37% i 24% K oraz 39% i 22% M, 40% i 17% osób z umiarkowanym oraz 36% i 28% ze znacznym stopniem niepełnosprawności. U kobiet odnotowano istotne ujemne korelacje między szybkością a BMI i WC oraz siłą mięśni tułowia a WC. U mężczyzn siła mięśni tułowia korelowała ujemnie z BM, BMI i WC, gibkość z BM, BMI,
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  • ości fizycznej oceniono testem Eurofit Special. Otyłość i nadwagę odnotowano odpowiednio u 37% i 24% K oraz 39% i 22% M, 40% i 17% osób z umiarkowanym oraz 36% i 28% ze znacznym stopniem niepełnosprawności. U kobiet odnotowano istotne ujemne korelacje między szybkością a BMI i WC oraz siłą mięśni tułowia a WC. U mężczyzn siła mięśni tułowia korelowała ujemnie z BM, BMI i WC, gibkość z BM, BMI, WC, siła mięśni kończyn dolnych z BMI i WC, równowaga z BMI. Ponadto mężczyźni otyli osiągali istotnie gorsze wyniki od grupy w normie wagowej w próbie równowagi (P1), siły mięśni kończyn dolnych (P2), szybkości (P4) i siły mięśni tułowia (P6). W prezentowanych badaniach wykazano związek między otyłością a wynikami prób sprawności fizycznej. Więcej zależności ujawniono u mężczyzn niż u kobiet i u osób z niepełnosprawnością znaczną niż umiarkowaną.^aniepełnosprawność intelektualna^aintellectual disabilities^aAn increasing number of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) are characterized by an excess of body weight. The impact of overweight and obesity on motor skills in this population is ambiguous. The study aimed to review the impact of overweight and obesity on the physical fitness of adults with intellectual disabilities. The study covered 128 people with ID: 70 women (W) and 58 men (M); 62 people with moderate intellectual disabilities and 66 people with severe intellectual disabilities. The following measurements were taken: body mass (BM), body height (BH), and waist circumference (WC). BMI was calculated. The physical fitness level was assessed with the Eurofit Special test. Obesity and overweight were found in 37% and 24% of W and 39% and 22% of M respectively; in 40% and 17% of people with moderate ID and 36% and 28% of people with severe ID respectively. Significant negative correlations between speed and BMI and WC, and between core muscle strength and WC were found in women. In men, negative correlations were found: between core muscle strength and BM, BMI, and WC; between flexibility and BM, BMI, and WC; between lower extremity muscle strength and BMI and WC; and between balance and BMI. Further, obese men had significantly lower scores compared to the normal weight sample in the following tests: balance (T1), lower extremity muscle strength (T2), speed (T4), and core muscle strength (T6). The study showed a relationship between obesity and scores in physical fitness tests. More relationships were found in men than women and in people with severe ID than moderate ID.^asprawność fizyczna^aphysical fitness

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    Słowa kluczowe: s, intellectual disability might cause low physical activity and, consequently, low physical fitness. Objective: The aim of the present investigations was to evaluate aerobic capacity of intellectually disabled adults and determine its potential relationships with the degree of intellectual disability, somatic parameters, age and gender. Material and Methods: The study group consisted of 85 intellectually disabled adults aged 20 to 40 years. The investigations were based on direct observation of the participants. The following somatic parameters were measured: body height and weight, waist and hip circumference, body fat percentage, body mass index and waist-to-hip ratio. Physical fitness was evaluated based on PWC170; VO2max was also calculated. Qualitative assessment of physical fitness level was carried out using Astrand's classification (with respect to age and gender). Results: 30% of women and 46.3% of men had very low level of aerobic capacity. Absolute values of PWC170 and VO2max were significantly higher in men. However, relative values expressed in millilitres of oxygen per kilogram of body weight did not reveal statistically significant inter-gender differences. Age and degree of intellectual disability did not significantly influence the level of physical fitness. Multiple regression analysis to estimate VO2max/kg revealed a negative correlation with %FAT and WHR. Conclusion. 1. A large sample of the study population (30% female, 46.3% male) showed very low levels of aerobic capacity. 2. Our investigations did not demonstrate a relationship between physical fitness and age or the degree of intellectual disability. Gender turned out to be a differentiating factor but only for the absolute PWC170 and VO2max. 3. The level of physical fitness was significantly related to somatic parameters including body mass, waist and hips circumference, percentage of body fat, BMI and WHR.^aintellectual disabilities^aadults people
    Słowa kluczowe ang.: 6^f3519858989^aAerobic capacity of adults with intellectual disabilities^aAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine^a2017^bVol. 24^cno 1^dp. 117--120^a1232-1966^b1898-2263^a2016/2017^a10.5604/12321966.1233999^aGawlik, Krystyna^bAkademia Wychowania Fizycznego w Katowicach^cn^aaerobic capacity^aKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY-NC^cBEFORE_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aPhysical fitness is a resultant of the efficiency of adaptive mechanisms for physical effort. People with intellectual disabilities may exhibit limited adaptive capacities, not only regarding their mental development, but also physiological, social and emotional development. Dysfunctions of the central nervous system observed in individuals with intellectual disabilities cause difficulties in gaining movement experience as well as problems with coordination and kinesthetic sense. Thus, intellectual disability might cause low physical activity and, consequently, low physical fitness. Objective: The aim of the present investigations was to evaluate aerobic capacity of intellectually disabled adults and determine its potential relationships with the degree of intellectual disability, somatic parameters, age and gender. Material and Methods: The study group consisted of 85 intellectually disabled adults aged 20 to 40 years. The investigations were based on direct observation of the participants. The following somatic parameters were measured: body height and weight, waist and hip circumference, body fat percentage, body mass index and waist-to-hip ratio. P
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