Carretti Giuditta, Manetti Mirko, Marini Mirca
Section of Anatomy and Histology, Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Front Sports Act Living. 2023 Sep 13;5:1260942. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2023.1260942. eCollection 2023.
Visual disability negatively impacts balance, everyday self-efficacy, and mobility and often leads affected subjects to perceive physical exercise as a burdensome challenge thus discouraging them from practicing. Despite the well-proven benefits of regular physical activity in visually impaired people, especially addressing postural control, there are no specific guidelines and most of the available literature seems to be flawed by critical issues. Given the wide heterogeneity and the multidimensional needs of this population, a more realistic and target-specific perspective is needed in order to properly investigate and promote exercise practice and adherence for balance improvement. On this basis, through a critical overview of the recent literature, the present article aimed to enrich the current knowledge about this topic by providing innovative suggestions, both practical and methodological, and specifically deepening the disability-related deficits and peculiarities of different age ranges. Moreover, since a multidisciplinary approach is advisable when designing and leading exercise protocols tailored to visually impaired individuals, such innovative hints also highlighted the central role of the adapted physical activity specialist, hence contributing to foster its official professional recognition and involvement in this field.
视力残疾会对平衡、日常自我效能感和行动能力产生负面影响,常常导致受影响的个体将体育锻炼视为一项繁重的挑战,从而阻碍他们进行锻炼。尽管有充分证据表明定期体育活动对视障人士有益,尤其是在改善姿势控制方面,但目前尚无具体指导方针,而且现有文献大多存在关键问题。鉴于该人群具有广泛的异质性和多维度需求,需要一种更现实、更具针对性的视角,以便正确研究和促进锻炼实践及坚持锻炼以改善平衡。在此基础上,通过对近期文献的批判性综述,本文旨在通过提供创新的实践和方法建议来丰富当前关于该主题的知识,具体深入探讨不同年龄范围与残疾相关的缺陷和特点。此外,由于在设计和指导针对视障人士的锻炼方案时采用多学科方法是可取的,这些创新建议还突出了适应性体育活动专家的核心作用,从而有助于促进其在该领域的官方专业认可和参与。