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Study Shows Importance of Sports and Physical Activity for People With Disabilities

The University of Illinois and Move United release the findings of their 2020 research

Posted On: August 1, 2022 By : Justin Shaw

The University of Illinois and Move United have partnered to show the importance of physical activity and sports for people with disabilities.

In December 2020, Move United, the national leader in community adaptive sports, partnered with a research team at the University of Illinois Department of Recreation, Sport and Tourism to conduct a study with more than 1,000 individuals with a disability across the country.

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Research Lead Dr. Jules Woolf and his University of Illinois team recently published a paper in the Journal of Leisure Studies entitled “Disasters and catastrophes: the impact on people with disabilities’ leisure-time physical activity participation and associative mental health and well-being.”

Some of the key findings published in the journal include:

“Our findings demonstrate the mental health and wellness benefits of adaptive sport for people with disabilities, especially during times when our daily lives are disrupted,” Woolf said. “And importantly, it shows that people with different disabilities or different life experiences, such as veterans, experience these disruptions differently. That has major implications for adaptive sport programming and outreach.”

According to the Center for Disease Control, one in four U.S. adults — 61 million overall — have a disability that impacts major life activities. Of those, 47 percent of people with a disability ages 18 to 64 reported they get no aerobic physical activity. Research has previously demonstrated that adaptive sports has positive, lasting physical and psychological effects.

To learn more about adaptive sports opportunities across the country, visit www.moveunitedsport.org.

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