Research of health and physical activity of communitydwelling people with disability
社区残疾人健康与身体活动研究
基本信息
- 批准号:13610189
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.96万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:日本
- 项目类别:Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
- 财政年份:2001
- 资助国家:日本
- 起止时间:2001 至 2003
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Many persons with disabilities leave institutions to live in the community. However, there has been no improvement in the social system to support their health in their life in this rapid transition to life in the community. Thus, we conducted a survey on the investigated their health and physical activities an available to persons with intellectual disabilities moving into the community. The purpose of the present study was to clarify the relation between health and physical activity of community-dwelling adults with disabilities.As a result of the questionnaire, it was found that many people with disabilities were not participating in a daily sports activity. It was shown that there was a relation between the levels of daily physical exercise, BMI, and health. Most subjects who were continuing some sports experienced the sports when they were in a special school or social welfare institution. In addition, they needed sports facilities for physical exercise with the person who supported the physical exercise program. As for the result of the pedometer investigation, obese case's amount of the physical activity was little.It was suggested that giving the opportunity to engage in daily sports is necessary for people with intellectual disabilities to maintain a healthy life.
许多残疾人离开收容机构到社区生活。然而,在向社区生活迅速过渡的过程中,社会制度没有得到改善,无法在生活中支持他们的健康。因此,我们进行了一项调查,调查他们的健康和体育活动,并提供给智力残疾人进入社区。本研究的目的是澄清社区居住的残疾成年人的健康和体育活动之间的关系。作为问卷调查的结果,发现许多残疾人没有参加日常体育活动。结果表明,日常体育锻炼水平、BMI和健康之间存在相关性。继续参加体育活动的被试大多数是在特殊学校或社会福利机构参加体育活动的。此外,他们需要体育设施,与支持体育锻炼计划的人一起进行体育锻炼。从步数计调查结果来看,肥胖者的身体活动量较少,建议给予智障者从事日常运动的机会,以维持健康的生活。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(18)
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安井 友康: "第20章知的障害者とアダプテッド・スポーツ、アダプテッド・スポーツの科学"市村出版. 4 (2004)
安井智康:“第20章智力障碍者和适应性运动,适应性运动的科学”市村出版4(2004年)。
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MIURA Masayo, YASUI Tomoyasu: "Relationships among BMI and Daily Practices of Adults with Mild Mental Retardation"7th International Congress of Asian Society or Adapted Physical Education and Exercise Hong Kong Abstracts. 7^<th>. 56 (2002)
MIURA Masayo、YASUI Tomoyasu:“BMI 与轻度智力低下成人日常实践的关系”第七届亚洲协会国际大会或适应性体育与运动香港摘要。
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YASUI, Tomoyasu: "The relation between health and physical activity of adults with intellectual disabilities living in a residential area"14th International Symposium of Adapted Physical Activity, Seoul, Korea Abstracts. 14^<th>. 92 (2003)
YASUI, Tomoyasu:“居住在住宅区的智障成年人的健康与身体活动之间的关系”,第 14 届国际适应性身体活动研讨会,韩国首尔摘要。
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Masayo MIURA, Sanehiro AISO, Michiyo OTA, Takeshi HAMASAKI, Tomoyasu YASUI: "Physical activity in infant with disability -Analysis of child care program with the day nursery using the life corder-"Annual report of Iwamizawa. 24. 11-17 (2003)
三浦正代、艾索实广、太田道代、滨崎武、安井智康:“残疾婴儿的身体活动 - 使用生命线的日间托儿所的儿童保育计划分析 -”岩见泽的年度报告。
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MIURA Masayo, YASUI Tomoyasu: "Relationships a mong BMI and Daily Practices of Adults with Mild Mental Retardation"7th International Congress of Asian Society or Adapted Physical Education and Exercise Hong Kong Abstracts. 56. (2002)
MIURA Masayo、YASUI Tomoyasu:“BMI 与轻度智力低下成人的日常实践之间的关系”,第七届亚洲协会国际大会或改编体育与运动香港摘要。
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Construction of community support system with free time activity for persons with disability : Analysis of education and social welfare in Germany
残疾人业余活动社区支持体系的构建——德国教育和社会福利分析
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20402042 - 财政年份:2008
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$ 0.96万 - 项目类别:
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
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