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Primary prevention among working age USA adults with and without disabilities

FITZMAURICE C; KANAREK N; FITZGERALD S
DISABIL REHABIL , 2011, vol. 33, n° 4, p. 343-351
Doc n°: 151332
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.3109/09638288.2010.490869
Descripteurs : JK - TRAVAIL ET HANDICAP

Health promotion and disease prevention among people with disabilities
are often overlooked. The objective of this article is to determine if working
age adults with disabilities differ in healthy behaviours from those without
disabilities. METHOD: Behavioural Risk Factor Surveillance System data (2003)
were used to assess healthy behaviours among 201,840 community dwelling working
age adults. RESULTS: People who reported activity limitation irrespective of
assistive device use were more likely to be overweight and to smoke than people
without a disability. The prevalence of heavy alcohol and insufficient fruit and
vegetable consumption was significantly lower among those who used an assistive
device irrespective of activity limitation compared to the No Disability Group.
Adults in all disability groups were significantly more likely to report physical
inactivity compared to the No Disability Group. Lower alcohol consumption and
physical inactivity findings were accentuated when the disabled were not working.
CONCLUSIONS: There is evidence that people with a disability report poor
lifestyle behaviours that increase disease risk and may need assistance with
smoking cessation, weight loss and adoption of a physical activity routine.
Screening for unhealthy behaviours and advice should be incorporated into routine
health care visits for working age adults with disabilities.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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