Connections among family socioeconomic status, aerobic fitness, executive function, and the positive experiences of childhood physical activity

IF 1.8 2区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Derek R. Becker, Sarah F. Pedonti, Cathy Grist, Myra Watson
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Abstract

A family’s socioeconomic status (SES) can be linked to a child’s physical and cognitive health, with children from low-SES families often experiencing poor developmental outcomes. Early positive childhood experiences that include structured and unstructured physical activities (SUPAs) offer a potential avenue to promote positive health and cognitive development during early childhood. However, prior to school entry, it is not well-understood whether SES is related to participation in SUPAs or how SUPAs relate to early health and cognitive indicators such as aerobic fitness and executive function (EF). Children (N = 99) aged 3 to 5 years were recruited from 17 classrooms in seven center-based pre-kindergartens. In fall and spring, children were assessed on EF using the Head–Toes–Knees–Shoulders task and aerobic fitness was assessed with the 20-m shuttle run test. Family SES significantly predicted SUPAs and fall and spring fitness, with SUPAs and spring fitness significantly predicting spring EF. Partial support for an indirect relationship between SES and EF through SUPAs was also found. Results suggest that family SES could play a role in predicting participation in SUPAs and aerobic fitness, with SUPAs and aerobic fitness linked to EF during pre-kindergarten.
家庭社会经济地位、有氧适能、执行功能与儿童体育活动积极体验的关系
一个家庭的社会经济地位(SES)可能与儿童的身体和认知健康有关,来自低社会经济地位家庭的儿童往往经历较差的发展结果。包括结构化和非结构化体育活动(SUPAs)在内的早期积极儿童体验为促进儿童早期的积极健康和认知发展提供了潜在途径。然而,在入学之前,人们并不清楚SES是否与参加supa有关,或者supa如何与早期健康和认知指标(如有氧健身和执行功能)相关。从7所中心幼儿园的17个课室招募3 - 5岁的儿童(N = 99)。在秋季和春季,采用头-脚趾-膝盖-肩膀任务评估儿童EF,采用20米穿梭跑测试评估有氧适能。家庭SES显著预测supa、秋季和春季适应度,supa和春季适应度显著预测春季EF。通过SUPAs也发现了部分支持社会经济水平与EF之间的间接关系。结果表明,家庭经济地位可以预测幼儿参加supa和有氧健身的情况,其中supa和有氧健身与学龄前EF有关。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Child Psychology is an excellent source of information concerning all aspects of the development of children. It includes empirical psychological research on cognitive, social/emotional, and physical development. In addition, the journal periodically publishes Special Topic issues.
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