Factors associated with non-completion of and scores on physical capability tests in health surveys: The North Health in Intellectual Disability Study

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Background: This study investigated the completion rates, scores and factors associated with non-completion and low scores on physical capability tests in a health survey administered to adults with intellectual disabilities. Method: Assessment comprised body mass index (BMI), the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), the timed up-and-go (TUG) test, the one-legged stance (OLS) test; and gross motor, communication and behavioural functioning tests. Results: The completion rates among 93 participants (aged 17–78) were 46% for the SPPB, 42% for the TUG, and 31% for the OLS. More severe intellectual disability (OR = 3.12, p

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Olsen, M. I., Halvorsen, M. B., Søndenaa, E., Strand, B. H., Langballe, E. M., Årnes, A., … Anke, A. (2022). Factors associated with non-completion of and scores on physical capability tests in health surveys: The North Health in Intellectual Disability Study. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 35(1), 231–242. https://doi.org/10.1111/jar.12942

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