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Physical Activity objectively assessed over a Year in Children and Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy who are Non-Ambulant using ActiGraph GT3X Accelerometer
Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
Lund University, Lund, Sweden; Region Skåne, Sweden.
Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
Halmstad University, School of Business, Innovation and Sustainability.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-4360-7710
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2024 (English)Conference paper, Poster (with or without abstract) (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Introduction: Children gain increased health and wellbeing by participating in physical activity (PA). In children and adolescents with cerebral palsy who are non-ambulant (children with CP-NA), levels of PA have been indicated to be lower compared to children and adolescents without physical disabilities. However, research on PA in children with CP-NA is limited. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate objectively assessed PA over the course of one year when using ActiGraph GT3X accelerometer in children with CP-NA. 

Participants and methods: Accelerometer data were retrieved from 32 children with CP-NA (4 - 17 years) in Region Skane, Sweden. Participants wore the ActiGraph GT3X accelerometer all waking hours for up to four periods of seven consecutive days over a year. Statistically sensitivity analyses were run to explore differences in PA between subtypes of cerebral palsy and GMFCS level IV and V. 

Results: In total 481 days and 85 periods of valid accelerometer data were obtained. Light PA was statically significantly higher for children with dyskinetic CP-NA compared to spastic CP-NA (median (IQR) 57 (37.42-88.1) vs. 34.42 (20.42-55.96), p = <0.001). Light PA (median (IQR) 57 (36.67-88.5) vs. 25.42 (17-38.75), p = <0.001) and moderate to vigorous PA (median (IQR) 1.83 (1-4.17) vs. 1.67 (0.67-2), p = <0.001) were statically significantly higher for children with CP-NA GMFCS level IV compared to level V. 

Conclusion: Preliminary results indicate differences in PA levels between subtype of cerebral palsy and GMFCS level. Further analyses to explore potential differences in PA over the year will be run.

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2024.
Keywords [en]
Cerebral Palsy, children, Physical Activity
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Sport and Fitness Sciences Physiotherapy
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Health Innovation; Health Innovation, M4HP
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-52359OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hh-52359DiVA, id: diva2:1824390
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European Academy of Childhood Disability (EACD), Bruges, Belgium, 29 May-1 June, 2024
Available from: 2024-01-05 Created: 2024-01-05 Last updated: 2025-10-01Bibliographically approved

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