Health and Recreation Perceptions of Adults with Developmental Disabilities
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2017
Abstract
Because of the high rates of obesity among people with developmental disabilities (DD) and our limited knowledge about their perceptions of what it means to live a healthy lifestyle, it is imperative that we conduct research to expand our understanding of their attitudes towards and engagement in active recreation and healthy eating practices. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to explore (a) adults’ with DD attitudes toward healthy eating and active recreation; (b) adults’ with DD intentions and interests for active recreation; and (c) barriers to active recreation and healthy eating. Eighteen adults with DD (16 of whom were overweight) completed an interview. The analysis of the results was guided by Social Cognitive Theory and revealed that the participants with disabilities require additional education about what foods and activities are healthy. The participants also named several major barriers to participating in active recreation. The findings suggested a need for leisure education to focus on healthy lifestyle choices among people with DD and their social circle, including caretakers and family.
Department
Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Services
Publication Title
Therapeutic Recreation Journal
Recommended Citation
Burk, B.N., & Sharaievska, I. (2017). Health and recreation perceptions of adults with developmental disabilities. Therapeutic Recreation Journal 51(3), 179-192. https://doi.org/10.18666/TRJ-2017-V51-I3-7550
DOI
10.18666/TRJ-2017-V51-I3-7550
Link to Publisher Version (DOI)
Publisher's Copyright and Source
Copyright © 2018 Sagamore Publishing LLC. Article published in Therapeutic Recreation Journal, volume 51, issue 3, 2017, pages 179-192. Available online https://doi.org/10.18666/TRJ-2017-V51-I3-7550