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Promoting Healthy Lifestyle Choices for People with Developmental Disabilities

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Fitness and Physical Activity

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Fitness
Research has also shown that people with DD have low levels of cardiovascular fitness. A lack of cardiovascular endurance may mean that the individual is unable to work for long periods of time or participate in physical activities without becoming fatigued. It is also well established that individuals with DD have lower than normal muscular strength and endurance. Individuals with DD also exhibit less arm and leg strength than non-disabled adults, and that individuals with Down Syndrome have the lowest strength of all groups.

Physical Activity
Habitual physical activity is missing in the lives of most people with DD. People with developmental disabilities tend have a sedentary lifestyle and do not adequately exercise; this has a potentially detrimental effect on their health and well-being. A recent study on barriers to physical activity for adults with DD found that lack of support and guidance coupled with negative expectations on the part of caregivers who actually promoted sedentary behavior were especially critical. It was also found that these factors could be improved by educating care providers on the importance of encouraging and supporting more active lifestyles.
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