EXERCISE & DOWN SYNDROME

Down Syndrome is classified as an intellectual disability and is often associated with low activity levels, overweight, increased cardiovascular risk and diabetes.  

Regular exercise can benefit the overall health status of people with Down Syndrome through: 

  • Improved body composition, 
  • Increased cardiovascular fitness
  • Increased muscle strength, 
  • Better proprioception 
  • Better postural stability
  • Improved independence, self-esteem and confidence