Benefits of recreational physical activity in 6-9 year old children: impact on body composition and motor skills

Otilia Teodora Liber, Iacob Hanțiu
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Optimally developed body composition and motor skills make an important contribution to increasing quality of life and also determine sports performance. The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of recreational contemporary dance training on body composition and the level of motor skills development in 6-9 year old children. The subjects of the study were 26 girls aged 6-9 years, 12 of whom were in the experimental group (EG) and 14 in the control group (CG). The EG participated in contemporary dance training for 6 months, twice a week, one hour each, and the CG did not perform any extracurricular physical activity. Body mass index (BMI), body fat (BF) and skeletal muscle (SM) were analyzed with OMRON BF511 monitor. The motor skills assessment tests were: standing board jump (SBJ), Matorin test (MatT), back saver sit & reach with alternatively reached legs (S&R_RL – right leg reached, S&R_LL – left leg reached) and sit-ups (S-U). Data were processed with SPSS 20 software. Statistically significant differences between initial and final values were found for body composition in the experimental group for the parameter SM (p = .000), and in the control group for SM (p = .004), but also for BF (p = .053) on CG. In the motor skills assessment tests, in the experimental group the differences were statistically significant for all parameters assessed (p ≤ .05), and in the control group only for S&R_RL (p = .007) and , S&R_LL (p = .005), but with smaller effects size. In conclusion, contemporary dance practiced for 6 months, twice a week, has no impact on body composition, but may influence the development of specific motor skills.
6-9岁儿童娱乐性体育活动的好处:对身体成分和运动技能的影响
最佳发展的身体组成和运动技能对提高生活质量做出了重要贡献,也决定了运动成绩。本研究旨在分析娱乐性现代舞训练对6-9岁儿童身体组成及运动技能发展水平的影响。研究对象为26名6-9岁的女孩,其中实验组(EG) 12名,对照组(CG) 14名。EG参加了6个月的现代舞训练,每周两次,每次一小时,CG没有进行任何课外体育活动。采用欧姆龙BF511监测仪对体重指数(BMI)、体脂(BF)和骨骼肌(SM)进行分析。运动技能评估测试包括:立定板跳(SBJ)、Matorin测试(MatT)、靠背式坐与伸腿交替伸腿(S&R_RL -右腿伸到、S&R_LL -左腿伸到)和仰卧起坐(S-U)。数据采用SPSS 20软件处理。试验组体成分参数SM的初始值与最终值之间存在统计学差异(p = .000),对照组体成分参数SM的初始值与最终值之间存在统计学差异(p = .004),而BF参数CG的初始值与最终值之间存在统计学差异(p = .053)。在运动技能评估测试中,实验组各评估参数的差异均有统计学意义(p≤0.05),对照组仅S&R_RL (p = .007)和S&R_LL (p = .005),但效应量较小。综上所述,现代舞练习6个月,每周两次,对身体成分没有影响,但可能影响特定运动技能的发展。
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