2023  Journal of Intellectual Disability Research

On‐field physical activity of Special Olympics athletes and Unified Partners during the 2022 Special Olympics World Unified Cup

Pub TLDR

The study evaluates on-field physical activity levels of Special Olympics athletes and Unified partners during the 2022 Special Olympics World Unified Cup. It finds that while overall moderate-to-vigorous physical activity levels were similar between the two groups, Unified partners engaged in significantly more very vigorous physical activity, particularly in both the women's and men's tournaments.

 
DOI: 10.1111/jir.13102    PubMed ID: 37933771

College of Health researcher(s)

Abstract

Background

Special Olympics is a sport organisation spearheading efforts to increase physical activity accessibility through inclusive sport. The Unified Sports® initiative brings together Special Olympics athletes (with intellectual disabilities) and Unified partners (without a disability) in sport training and competition on the same team. The study aims to objectively evaluate differences in on-field physical activity levels between athletes and partners during the 2022 Special Olympics World Unified Cup, an international soccer (i.e., football) competition. Participants were Special Olympics athletes (n = 96; 44 females, 52 males) and Unified partners (n = 70; 34 females and 36 males) competing in the women's and men's tournaments.

Methods

On-field actigraph accelerometry measured physical activity from 166 players, over 29 matches, and totalling 493 player-matches.

Results

In the women's tournament, nearly identical estimates of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity levels (MVPA) were observed between athletes and partners (P = .409). However, a significant group difference was observed within a specific physical activity intensity category as partners accrued more minutes of very vigorous physical activity than athletes (P < .001). In the men's tournament, no significant differences were also observed between athletes and partners for minutes of MVPA (P = .341), but athletes engaged in significantly more vigorous physical activity (P < .001), and partners had more minutes of very vigorous physical activity (P < .001).

Conclusions

The results suggest that on-field physical activity levels were similar between players with and without intellectual disabilities during Unified Sports competition.

Ketcheson, L.R., Pitchford, E.A., Hauck, J., Loetzner, F. (2023) On‐field physical activity of Special Olympics athletes and Unified Partners during the 2022 Special Olympics World Unified CupJournal of Intellectual Disability Research68(2)