期刊
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
卷 70, 期 5, 页码 -出版社
AMER OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSOC, INC
DOI: 10.5014/ajot.2016.021535
关键词
autism spectrum disorder; body mass index; motor activity; overweight; pediatric obesity; sensation
资金
- University of Kansas Medical Center Auxiliary
- Autism Speaks Family Community Grant
- Autism Speaks through an Autism Speaks Swimming and Water Safety Award
Obesity is a public health concern for the population in general and for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) specifically. The purpose of this study was to understand relationships between sensory patterns, obesity, and physical activity engagement of children with ASD (N = 77) sampled from a specialized community-based swimming program. This retrospective correlational study analyzed program data. Results show that almost half (42.2%) of the children were overweight or obese, and sensory avoiding behaviors were related to higher body mass index (BMI). Children participated in few formal and informal physically active recreation activities. Sensory seeking behaviors were associated with increased participation in informal activities, and higher BMI was associated with less participation in both formal and informal activities. Practitioners should consider sensory processing patterns and BMI when developing community-based programs to promote physical activity of children with ASD.
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