Inactivity is a major issue that causes physical and psychological health problems, especially in people with intellectual disability (ID). This review discusses the beneficial effects of sport intervention programs (SIPs) in people with ID, and aims to provide an overview of the scientific literature in order to identify the main factors influencing the participation of people with ID in SIPs. Twelve papers were analyzed and compared. The results show a large variety in examined SIPs, concerning participants’ age and disability, intervention characteristics and context, as well as measures and findings. The main factors essential for people with ID partaking in SIPs appeared to be suitable places for the SIP development, adequate im...
Engagement in sport is a very important way of developing and maintaining healthy lives. This is eve...
Background: The physical and psychosocial benefits of physical activity for typically developing you...
Access to club sports is still not a given for children with ID. Parents and children report numerou...
Inactivity is a major issue that causes physical and psychological health problems, especially in pe...
Background: This review examined the impact of participation in an intentional physical activity or ...
Nutsch N, Bruland D, Latteck Ä-D. Promoting physical activity in everyday life of people with intell...
Evidence suggests that people with intellectual disabilities may be vulnerable to increased social i...
Background Participation in sports has been linked to a range of physical, social and mental health ...
Introduction: Extensive research has supported the physical and psychosocial health benefits of phys...
People with intellectual disability struggle to access physical activity, and therefore miss out on ...
BackgroundPeople with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are at risk of developing lo...
Aim: Promoting physical activity participation as part of the support of people with profound intell...
Bruland D, Schulenkorf T, Nutsch N, Nadolny S, Latteck Ä-D. Interventions to improve physical activi...
Background People with intellectual disability have poor levels of physical activity, quality of lif...
Aim: Promoting physical activity participation as part of the support of people with profound intell...
Engagement in sport is a very important way of developing and maintaining healthy lives. This is eve...
Background: The physical and psychosocial benefits of physical activity for typically developing you...
Access to club sports is still not a given for children with ID. Parents and children report numerou...
Inactivity is a major issue that causes physical and psychological health problems, especially in pe...
Background: This review examined the impact of participation in an intentional physical activity or ...
Nutsch N, Bruland D, Latteck Ä-D. Promoting physical activity in everyday life of people with intell...
Evidence suggests that people with intellectual disabilities may be vulnerable to increased social i...
Background Participation in sports has been linked to a range of physical, social and mental health ...
Introduction: Extensive research has supported the physical and psychosocial health benefits of phys...
People with intellectual disability struggle to access physical activity, and therefore miss out on ...
BackgroundPeople with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are at risk of developing lo...
Aim: Promoting physical activity participation as part of the support of people with profound intell...
Bruland D, Schulenkorf T, Nutsch N, Nadolny S, Latteck Ä-D. Interventions to improve physical activi...
Background People with intellectual disability have poor levels of physical activity, quality of lif...
Aim: Promoting physical activity participation as part of the support of people with profound intell...
Engagement in sport is a very important way of developing and maintaining healthy lives. This is eve...
Background: The physical and psychosocial benefits of physical activity for typically developing you...
Access to club sports is still not a given for children with ID. Parents and children report numerou...