The Impact of Multiple Recesses on Limb Movement Patterns in Children: An Exploratory Study

IF 0.1 Q4 PEDIATRICS
G. Kate Webb, Deborah J. Rhea
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Background: Inactivity levels among elementary-aged children are climbing at alarming rates, as only 24% participate in the recommended 60 minutes of daily physical activity. Limb movements during children’s active time are essential for heart, bone, and muscle health, setting the stage for an overall active and healthy life. School recess, defined as child-directed, outdoor play, is optimal for children to accumulate many types and repetitions of limb movements. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to use the Movement Pattern Observation Tool (MPOT) to determine the impact of varying amounts of daily recess on elementary-aged children’s limb movement patterns. It was hypothesized that children who participate in 60 minutes of daily recess would accumulate significantly more limb movements and specifically, contralateral movements as they advance in grades. Methods: This cross-sectional, observational study used the MPOT to observe grades K-2 children from two schools offering one twenty-minute recess daily and two schools offering four 15-minute recesses daily. The researchers observed 3,023 children’s limb movements during recess across the schools. There were 36 total observation scans completed for the four schools observed. Results: Children who received 60 minutes of recess maintained significantly higher activity levels and contralateral movements as they advanced by grade. Additionally, on average 96% of all children utilized unilateral, bilateral, or contralateral limb movements when observed. Conclusion: When given the opportunity, most children will utilize recess in a way that is beneficial for off-setting inactivity trends and is instrumental for a healthy mind-body connection as they age.
多隐窝对儿童肢体运动模式的影响:一项探索性研究
背景:小学适龄儿童的不活动水平正以惊人的速度攀升,只有24%的儿童按照建议每天进行60分钟的体育活动。儿童活动期间的肢体运动对心脏、骨骼和肌肉的健康至关重要,为整体活跃和健康的生活奠定了基础。学校的课间休息,被定义为儿童主导的户外游戏,是儿童积累多种类型和重复肢体运动的最佳选择。因此,本研究的目的是使用运动模式观察工具(MPOT)来确定不同时间的日常休息对小学年龄儿童肢体运动模式的影响。据推测,每天参加60分钟课间休息的儿童会随着年级的提高而积累更多的肢体运动,特别是对侧运动。方法:这项横断面观察性研究使用MPOT来观察来自两所每天提供一次20分钟休息时间的学校和两所每天提供四次15分钟休息时间的学校的K-2年级儿童。研究人员观察了学校3023名儿童在课间休息时的肢体运动。被观察的四所学校共完成了36次观察扫描。 结果:接受60分钟课间休息的儿童随着年级的提高,活动水平和对侧运动水平显著提高。此外,在观察时,平均96%的儿童使用单侧、双侧或对侧肢体运动。 结论:如果有机会,大多数孩子会利用休息的方式,有利于抵消不活动的趋势,并有助于健康的身心联系,因为他们的年龄。
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