Abstract

There is a need to develop appropriate opportunities for people with disabilities throughout their life course. The provision of access for people with disabilities to quality physical activity sporting opportunities must be addressed on an equal basis with those of their non-disabled peers. The aim of this study was to disabled children Adolescents recreational physical activity, frequency of physical activity, examine the benefits of physical activity the participation in recreational physical activity to create more active people with recommendations for physical activity. A high level overview of the reviews of published literature. A systematic search of Web of Science, Medline, PubMed, SPORTDiscus, Physical Education Index was employed to find all relevant studies focusing on human participants. Search terms included “Recreational Activities ”, “Children with Disabilities ”, Prevalence of Physical Activity and “Benefits of Recreational Physical Activity ”. The benefits of physical activity are universal for all children, including those with disabilities. Participation of children with disabilities in sports recreational activities encourages inclusion, minimizes conditioning, optimizes physical function improves overall well-being. Despite these benefits, children with disabilities are more limited in attendance, have lower fitness levels, have higher levels of obesity than those without disabilities. The importance of sport physical activity must be underlined by strategic action at national, regional local level. Social commitment an appreciation of the benefits to society of diversity is promoted fuelled by clear national policy frameworks co-ordinated strategic planning. Increasing physical activity in children with disabilities is very complex demands further development research.

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