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The Feasibility of Group Video Conferencing for Promotion of Physical Activity in Adolescents With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
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Physical ActivityAdapted Physical ActivityDisabilityPediatric RehabilitationGroup-based Pa InterventionEducationGroup Video ConferencingDevelopmental DisabilitiesIntellectual ImpairmentPa SessionsInclusive EducationPediatric Physical TherapyTechnology-based InterventionHealth SciencesDevelopmental DisabilityAssistive TechnologyHealth PromotionRehabilitationTelerehabilitationPhysical TherapyBehavioral SupportPerformance StudiesChildhood Physical ActivityPediatricsSpecial EducationMotor Skill InterventionNeurologic Physical Therapy
Physical activity (PA) rates of adolescents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are low and effective strategies for increasing PA are limited. The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of a group-based PA intervention that was delivered remotely to adolescents with IDD. Participants attended 30-min group PA sessions 3 times a week. PA sessions were delivered in their homes by video conferencing on a tablet computer. Thirty-one participants enrolled and 29 completed the 12-week intervention. Participants attended 77.2% ± 20.8% of scheduled sessions and averaged 26.7 ± 2.8 min of PA/session, with 11.8 ± 4.8 min at moderate- to vigorous intensity. Group-based PA delivered remotely may be a feasible approach for the promotion of PA in adolescents with IDD.
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