Effect of Hit-Sport-Game Exercise Training on Self-Control and Regulation in Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Global Pediatric Health Pub Date : 2024-09-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2333794X241287095
Mariano Jairo Salleg-Cabarcas, Carolina Robledo-Castro, Claudia Patricia Monsalve-Vertel
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Abstract

Objective. To determine the effect of a physical exercise training program, "HitSportGame" (HSG), on self-regulation of children with ADHD. Subjects and methods. The participants (N = 44) were children with ADHD aged 8 to 12 years (Mean 10.5 SD 1.4) without comorbidity with other neurodevelopmental disorders. Children were randomized to an experimental group and a wait-list control group. The experimental group participated in the Hit-Sport-Game (HSG) training program thrice a week for 12 weeks. The self-control skills of the participants in both groups were evaluated with the CACIA (Child and Adolescent Self-Control Questionnaire) 1 week before and 1 week after completing the entire intervention. Results. The results showed significant improvements with effect sizes from moderate to large in the scales of personal feedback (P = .003; η2 p = 0.183), criteria self-control (P = .029; η2 p = 0.112), and procedural self-control (P = .015; η2 p = 0.131) after the intervention in the experimental group compared to the control group, which showed no difference on any of these scales. The reward delay scale did not show significant changes associated with the intervention (P = .104; η2 p = 0.059). Conclusions. HitSportGame physical exercise training demonstrated favorable effects on some self-control skills such as personal feedback, criterial self-control and procedural self-control of children with ADHD. However, it did not show any effect on the ability to delay rewards in this population.

点击-体育游戏运动训练对注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)儿童自我控制和调节能力的影响。
目的确定体育锻炼训练项目 "HitSportGame"(HSG)对多动症儿童自我调节能力的影响。研究对象和方法。参与者(N = 44)均为患有多动症的儿童,年龄在 8 至 12 岁之间(平均值 10.5 SD 1.4),且未合并其他神经发育障碍。儿童被随机分为实验组和候补对照组。实验组参加了每周三次、为期 12 周的 "击球-运动-游戏"(HSG)训练计划。在完成整个干预前一周和完成整个干预后一周,使用儿童和青少年自控力问卷(CACIA)对两组参与者的自控能力进行评估。结果显示结果显示,与对照组相比,实验组在干预后的个人反馈量表(P = .003;η2 p = 0.183)、标准自我控制量表(P = .029;η2 p = 0.112)和程序自我控制量表(P = .015;η2 p = 0.131)都有明显改善,效果大小从中等到较大不等。奖励延迟量表没有显示出与干预相关的显著变化(P = .104; η2 p = 0.059)。结论HitSportGame体育锻炼训练对多动症儿童的一些自我控制能力,如个人反馈、标准自我控制和程序自我控制有良好的影响。但是,该训练方法对这一人群延迟奖励的能力没有任何影响。
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Global Pediatric Health
Global Pediatric Health Nursing-Pediatrics
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