Gross motor function and health fitness in adults with autistic spectrum disorder and intellectual disability: Single-blind retrospective trial

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This study aimed at providing an exercise program for each type of dis-ability after analyzing the exercise program performed by adults with intellectual disability (ID) or autistic spectrum disorder (ASD). Twenty- nine male adults voluntarily took part in this study, whose age ranged from 19 to 28 years and with an average body mass index of 23.98± 4.02 kg/m2. The sample was divided into two groups as follows: ASD group (ASDG; n=15) and ID group (IDG, n=14). The selected tests used to measure gross motor function (GMF, locomotion and object control skills) and health fitness (body composition, flexibility, strength, muscle endurance, and cardiopulmonary endurance) were also used in previ-ous studies. The GMF and health fitness between ASDG and IDG showed no significant differences. This study indicates that exercise programs could provide similar effects, even with other disorder types having similar symptoms.

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Cha, J. Y., Min, S. K., Yoon, T. H., & Jee, Y. S. (2020). Gross motor function and health fitness in adults with autistic spectrum disorder and intellectual disability: Single-blind retrospective trial. Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation, 16(3), 258–264. https://doi.org/10.12965/jer.2040270.135

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