Diagnosis-Specific Links Between Physical Activity and Sleep Duration in Youth with Disabilities: A Systematic Review with Quantitative Synthesis
Janette M. Watkins, Martin E. Block, Janelle M. Goss, Emily M. Munn, Devan X. Antczak

TL;DR
This study finds that physical activity can improve sleep in youth with disabilities, but the effects vary depending on the specific diagnosis.
Contribution
The study identifies diagnosis-specific links between physical activity and sleep duration in youth with disabilities, suggesting tailored interventions.
Findings
Meeting physical activity guidelines is associated with longer sleep duration in youth with autism spectrum disorder.
Physical activity's impact on sleep varies across different disability groups, such as ADHD and epilepsy.
Tailored physical activity opportunities may improve sleep and health outcomes for youth with disabilities.
Abstract
Public health relevance—How does this work relate to a public health issue? Children and adolescents with disabilities experience disproportionately low physical activity and inadequate sleep, two behaviors central to lifelong health and functioning.This review addresses a critical gap in population health evidence by examining how physical activity and sleep are linked across diverse disability groups. Children and adolescents with disabilities experience disproportionately low physical activity and inadequate sleep, two behaviors central to lifelong health and functioning. This review addresses a critical gap in population health evidence by examining how physical activity and sleep are linked across diverse disability groups. Public health significance—Why is this work of significance to public health? Diagnosis type was a key determinant of sleep duration, revealing substantial…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSleep and related disorders · Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders · Down syndrome and intellectual disability research
