The Association Between 7-To-10-year-old Children's Leisure-time Physical Activities and Their Motor Behavior in a Virtual Playground Environment.

IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Lise Storli, Håvard Lorås
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Background: Previous studies have shown mixed results for the relationship between physical activity experiences and gross motor development. Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the potential association between children's level of engagement in selected leisure-time physical activities (active transport, sports, and play) and their emergent gross motor behavior measured in a virtual-reality playground environment. Study Sample: To this end, 247 children aged 7-10 years old (girls: n = 127; boys: n = 120) participated. Reserach Design & Data Collection: Children were provided with a three-minute playground scenario in virtual reality, developed for free exploration, play, and with the possibility to move around without specific instructions. An inertial motion capture system was used to assess motor behavior in the playground, and the children's levels of engagement in weekly leisure-time physical activities were obtained through a parental questionnaire. Results: Correlation and principal component analysis were used to investigate the joint movement variability in the upper and lower body, while t-tests were applied to examine the potential differences in playground motor behavior and engagement in leisure-time physical activities. In statistical comparisons of children with high or low weekly activity rates, children with the highest levels of weekly engagement in play and active transport were found to have significantly higher upper-body movement variability. However, no other significant differences were found between high and low levels of leisure-time physical activity in terms of emergent motor behavior in the virtual reality playground. Conclusion: These findings emphasize the value of considering multiple dimensions of children's leisure-time physical activities when studying its relation to the development of motor control and coordination in middle childhood.

虚拟游乐场环境中7 ~ 10岁儿童休闲时间体育活动与运动行为的关系
背景:先前的研究表明,体力活动经历与大肌肉运动发展之间的关系结果不一。目的:本研究的目的是调查儿童在选择的休闲时间体育活动(主动运输,运动和游戏)中的参与水平与他们在虚拟现实游乐场环境中测量的突发大动作行为之间的潜在关联。研究样本:为此选取247名7-10岁儿童(女孩:n = 127;男孩:n = 120)参加。研究设计与数据收集:在虚拟现实中为孩子们提供了一个三分钟的游乐场场景,供他们自由探索,玩耍,并且可以在没有特定指示的情况下四处走动。使用惯性动作捕捉系统评估儿童在操场上的运动行为,并通过家长问卷调查获得儿童每周休闲时间体育活动的参与水平。结果:采用相关分析和主成分分析对上体和下体关节运动变异性进行了研究,采用t检验对操场运动行为和休闲时间体育活动参与的潜在差异进行了研究。在每周活动率高或低的儿童的统计比较中,发现每周参与游戏和主动运输的最高水平的儿童上肢运动变异性明显更高。然而,在虚拟现实操场上,高水平和低水平的休闲时间体育活动在紧急运动行为方面没有发现其他显著差异。结论:这些研究结果强调了在研究儿童休闲时间体育活动与运动控制和协调发展的关系时,从多个维度考虑儿童休闲时间体育活动的价值。
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Perceptual and Motor Skills
Perceptual and Motor Skills PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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