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Appetite | 2011

Prevalence of overweight in adolescents with intellectual deficiency. Differences in socio-educative context, physical activity and dietary habits §

Jacques Mikulovic; Anne Marcellini; Roy Compte; Guillaume Duchateau; Jérémy Vanhelst; Paul S. Fardy; Gilles Bui-Xuan

The study investigates the prevalence of overweight and obesity in a population of intellectually disabled (ID) adolescents. An observational study was conducted on a group of 410 ID children, living in France. Overweight and obesity, defined according to international standards, were analyzed and related to demographic and sociological parameters, educational care, physical activity and dietary habits. The study highlighted a high prevalence of overweight and obesity (19.0%) in ID adolescents and 22.5% in oldest teenagers, age 15-20 y. This observation was more likely in medico-educative institutes (25.1%) than in general schools (12.3%). Average time spent in physical activity was 4.5 h/week, compared with 3.5 h/week in obese subjects. Time spent in sedentary behavior was 26.6 h/week for the whole population, compared with 18.6 h/week in obese adolescents. Meals were ingested regularly, and adherence to eating breakfast was good. However, snacks and soft drinks were consumed between and during meals by 66.5% of subjects. Overweight in young ID appeared to be related to parental overweight. Even though ID adolescents receive a balanced diet and practice sport regularly, they exhibit a high prevalence for overweight and obesity. In subjects more than 15 years of age, enrollment in medico-educative institutes and parental overweight were contributory factors to poor weight status.


Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2014

Overweight in intellectually-disabled population: physical, behavioral and psychological characteristics.

Jacques Mikulovic; Jérémy Vanhelst; Julia Salleron; Anne Marcellini; Roy Compte; Paul S. Fardy; Gilles Bui-Xuan

Intellectually disabled (ID) people are at high risk of overweight and obesity. Prevalence and risk factors were assessed in a French population of ID adults attending specialized institutions, using a questionnaire focusing on demographic characteristics, physical activities, food habits and self-awareness about body and health. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, univariate and multivariate regression. Overall, 570 participants were included in the analysis (59% male), aged 19-59 years. The mean body mass index (BMI) was 24.9 kg/m(2); 45.6% of participants were overweight (BMI ≥ 25), including 17.2% who were obese (BMI ≥ 30). Participants practiced sports for 5.7h/week on average and were sedentary for 21.8h/week (time spent in front of some kind of screen). Most participants had food and self-care habits usually regarded as healthy. Eighty percent of them felt unhappy with their body and their physical capacities, but otherwise expressed a rather good opinion of themselves. Bivariate and multivariate analyses showed that some behavioral habits were associated with a reduced incidence of overweight and/or obesity, such as regular sport practice outside the institution, good personal body care or alcohol avoidance. The strongest risk factor was gender. Women were much more at risk than men of being overweight (53.9% versus 39.9%) and obese (28.2% versus 9.5%). Results suggest numerous ways to improve the health of institutionalized ID adults, related to sports education, nutrition and self-care, with particular attention paid to women.


CCLR9 Canadian Congress on Leisure Research | 2000

D'une minorité à l'autre…Pratique sportive, visibilité et intégration sociale de groupes stigmatisés

Anne Marcellini; N. Lefèvre; E. De Léséleuc; G. Bui-Xuan


Sport Education and Society | 2002

Physical education as a subject in France (school curriculum, policies and discourse): the body and the metaphors of the engine - elements used in the analysis of a power and control system during the second industrial revolution.

Jacques Gleyse; Charles Pigeassou; Anne Marcellini; E. De Léséleuc; Gilles Bui-Xuân


Agora para la educación física y el deporte | 2009

La representación mediatica del deporte adaptado a la discapacidad en los medios de comunicación

Atthanasios Pappous; Anne Marcellini; Eric de Léséleuc


Loisir et Société | 2000

From one minority to the other... Sports activity, visibility and social integration of stigmatized groups.

Anne Marcellini; N. Lefèvre; E. de Léséleuc; G. Bui-Xuan


Corps et culture | 1999

Lecture de Goffman. L’homme comme objet rituel

Anne Marcellini; Mahmoud Miliani


Éthique publique. Revue internationale d’éthique sociétale et gouvernementale | 2005

Corps sportif et dopage : le risque d’altération de l’identité

Anne Marcellini; Eric de Léséleuc; Sylvain Ferez; Élisabeth Lê-Germain; Céline Garcia


Archive | 2000

Itinéraires thérapeutiques dans la société contemporaine

Anne Marcellini; Jean-Philippe Turpin; Yannick Rolland; Sébastien Ruffié


Archive | 2012

Current and Future Directions for Research on the Media Coverage of Female Paralympic Athletes in the Global Sport Arena: A Review

Athanasios Pappous; Anne Marcellini; Eric de Léséleuc

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Sylvain Ferez

University of Montpellier

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