Evaluación de una intervención en actividad física en niños con síndrome de down

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Evaluation of a physical activity intervention among children with Down's syndrome Introduction: In Chile there are no studies regarding the effects of physical activity on nutritional status of children with Down Syndrome. Objective: To evaluate the impact of a 12 week physical education program on the nutritional status, aerobic capacity and muscle strength in children with Down Syndrome. Subjects and Methods: Between August and November of 2006, a group of 18 children (10 males and 8 females) with Down Syndrome, aged between 5-9 years, underwent to a physical activity program over a 12 week period. A diagnostic and fi nal evaluation of muscle strength variables (dorsal, abdominal and quadriceps) and aerobic capacity was done. Nutritional status was assessed by P/E and T/E (Fundación Catalana), IMC, IP/T and percentage of body fat. Results: Signifi cant differences in muscle strength, aerobic capacity, IP/T and waist circumference were observed between the pre-test and post-test (p < 0.05). At the beginning of the intervention, 53% were overweight according to IMC, 26% to P/E and 68% according to IP/T; with an average percentage of body fat of 22.6%. Conclusion: Although the period of intervention was brief, a signifi cant improvement was noted in muscle strength, aerobic capacity, IP/T and waist circumference. According to our results, there is a high prevalence of overweight status and obesity in this population of children with DS in which intervention with adequate physical activity is vital.

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Constanza Mosso, C., Patricia Santander, V., Paulina Pettinelli, R., Marcela Valdés, G., Magdalena, C. B., Fabián Espejo, S., … Francisco Sepúlveda, V. (2011). Evaluación de una intervención en actividad física en niños con síndrome de down. Revista Chilena de Pediatria, 82(4), 311–318. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0370-41062011000400005

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