Bicycle Training for Youth With Down Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorders

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TitleBicycle Training for Youth With Down Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorders
Publication TypeJournal Articles
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsMacdonald M, Esposito P, Hauck J, Jeong I, Hornyak J, Argento A, Ulrich DA
JournalFocus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
Volume27
Issue1
Pagination12 - 21
Date Published03/2012
ISSN1538-4829
Keywordsautism spectrum disorders, bicycle, Down Syndrome, leisure skills
Abstract

Children with Down syndrome (DS) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) frequently have difficulty riding a two-wheel bicycle. The purpose of this study was to investigate an intervention using an adapted bicycle and individualized instruction to teach 71 youth to ride a standard two-wheel bicycle. Youth with DS (n = 30) and ASD (n = 41) between the ages of nine and 18 years took part in this study. After five days of training, 73.3% of children with DS and 85.4% with ASD successfully demonstrated the ability to ride the bicycle more than 100 feet. Leg strength differentiated riders from nonriders in both groups. For the youth with DS, those who learned to ride were significantly older and heavier than those who did not learn to ride. Participants with ASD who learned to ride were significantly taller and stronger than those with ASD who did not learn to ride a two-wheel bicycle. Implications are discussed.

DOI10.1177/1088357611428333
Short TitleFocus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities