Obesity, Nutrition, and Physical Activity for People with Significant Disabilities

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Brianna Grumstrup
MaryAnn Demchak

Abstract

This review of literature focuses on health issues for individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ID), Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD), and Multiple Impairments (MI). This population has two to three times higher overweight and obesity prevalence than typically developing individuals. Furthermore, they have higher risk for obesity related diseases such as reduced lifespan and quality of life. Contributing factors for higher rates of overweight or obesity, effective interventions, and barriers to health knowledge and practice are discussed. Implications and future research needs are highlighted.

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Grumstrup, B., & Demchak, M. (2017). Obesity, Nutrition, and Physical Activity for People with Significant Disabilities. Research, Advocacy, and Practice for Complex and Chronic Conditions, 36(1), 13–28. https://doi.org/10.14434/pders.v36i1.23144
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Advocacy and Policy