Exercise rehabilitation protocol for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder using ICF
10.3969/j.issn.1006-9771.2024.08.005
- VernacularTitle:基于ICF构建注意缺陷多动障碍儿童运动康复方案
- Author:
Xi DAI
1
;
Qingchang WU
;
Yanshu GUAN
;
Haiqin SHEN
;
Jie BAO
Author Information
1. 苏州大学体育学院/运动康复研究中心,江苏苏州市 215021
- Keywords:
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder;
exercise rehabilitation;
International Classification of Functioning,Disability and Health
- From:
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice
2024;30(8):903-913
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To apply the World Health Organization(WHO)International Classification of Functioning,Disability and Health(ICF)to a comprehensive analysis of the functional characteristics of children with attention deficit hyper-activity disorder(ADHD)and to develop a functionally oriented,individualized exercise rehabilitation protocol. Methods International Classification of Diseases(ICD-11)and ICF were utilized to systematically analyze the body structure,physical function,activities and participation,and environmental factors of children with ADHD.Based on the ICF's bio-psycho-social model of function,disability and health,combined with the theory of somat-ic and mental interaction,and referring to the WHO 2020 Guidelines on Physical Activity and Sedentary Behav-iour,particularly the sections relevant to disabled adolescents,a function-oriented exercise rehabilitation protocol suitable for children with ADHD was formulated. Results The dysfunctions of children with ADHD were mainly manifested in the area of mental functions(b1),which was highlighted by attention functions(b140),energy and drive functions(b130)and higher-level cognitive func-tions(b164).In terms of activities and participation,limitations were primarily observed in learning and applying knowledge(d1),general tasks and demands(d2),communication(d3),and interpersonal interactions and relation-ships(d7).In addition,environmental factors such as products and technology(e1),support and relationships(e3),and attitudes(e4)affected the progression of the disorder.According to the guidelines,physical activity could be categorised into motor skill-based activities,fitness-based activities and sport-based activities.Children with ADHD were recommended to perform at least 60 minutes of moderate to high intensity fitness activities(e.g.,aerobic exercise)and motor skill activities(e.g.,basic movement exercises)a day,and at least three times a week of high intensity activities such as strength/resistance training and athletic competitions.The protocol should also ensure an accessible environment and adaptive assistive technology to promote the overall functional rehabilitation of children with ADHD. Conclusion Based on the ICF theoretical framework,combined with the theory of mind-body interaction,and with refer-ence to the WHO 2020 Guidelines on Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour,a functionally oriented exercise rehabilitation protocol was constructed,focusing on the children's attentional function,learning and mental func-tions.