A remotely‐delivered pilot and feasibility program to promote physical and food literacy in adolescents with intellectual disabilities
C. Curtin,
L. G. Bandini,
M. Forquer
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundYouth with intellectual disabilities experience disparities in physical activity and diet quality. Physical and food literacy are hypothesised to support adoption of healthy lifestyles; however, few such interventions have been developed for this population.MethodParticipants with intellectual disabilities ages 12–16 years were recruited for a 12‐week online sports skills and nutrition education intervention. Feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy were assessed by attendance, satisfacti… Show more
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