观察突尼斯托儿中心的午睡实践、执行功能和发展结果之间的关系

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Mohamed-Amine Ltifi , Kar Hau Chong , Ghaith Ben-Bouzaiene , Anthony D. Okely , Mohamed-Souhaiel Chelly
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本设计的目的是进行一项观察性研究,比较人体测量特征、认知功能以及粗大和精细运动技能。该研究包括118名学龄前儿童(47名男孩,71名女孩)在托儿中心登记。根据他们的午睡习惯,他们被分为两组。午睡组包括59名儿童(男孩23名,女孩36名),年龄(平均±标准差)([3.96±0.54]岁)在午餐后小睡,而不午睡组包括59名儿童(男孩24名,女孩35名)年龄(平均±标准差)([4.18±0.61]岁)在此期间保持清醒。结果显示,午睡组的身体质量指数(BMI)得分显著高于对照组(p <;0.000 1),身高-年龄z评分(HAZ) (p = 0.003), BAZ (bmi -年龄z评分)得分较高(p <;0.000 1),与不午睡组相比。在认知功能方面,研究发现午睡组的工作记忆表现优于不午睡组(p = 0.002),但在抑制方面没有明显影响。结果还表明,午睡可以改善功能活动能力(p = 0.003)和上肢力量(p = 0.026),特别是在男孩中。未来的研究可以探讨午睡时间不足对儿童健康和发育的长期影响,并制定和评估改善学龄前儿童午睡习惯的干预措施。
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Observed relationships between nap practices, executive function, and developmental outcomes in Tunisian childcare centers
The objective of this design was to conduct an observational study comparing anthropometric characteristics, cognitive functions, as well as gross and fine motor skills. The study included 118 preschool-aged children (47 boys, 71 girls) enrolled in childcare centers. They were categorized into two groups based on their nap habits. The nap group comprised 59 children (23 boys, 36 girls), age (mean ​± ​standard deviation) ([3.96 ​± ​0.54] years) who took naps after lunch, while the no-nap group included 59 children (24 boys, 35 girls) age (mean ​± ​standard deviation) ([4.18 ​± ​0.61] years) who remained awake during this period. The results showed that the napping group had significantly higher scores for body mass index (BMI) (p ​< ​0.000 1), height-for-age z score (HAZ) (p ​= ​0.003), and higher BAZ (BMI-for-age z score) scores (p ​< ​0.000 1), compared to the No-nap group. In terms of cognitive function, the study revealed that the napping group had better working memory performance compared to the No-nap group (p ​= ​0.002), but no significant impact on inhibition was observed. The results also showed that taking a nap may improve functional mobility (p ​= ​0.003) and upper body strength (p ​= ​0.026) especially in boys. Future research could investigate the long-term effects of inadequate nap time on children's health and development and also develop and evaluate interventions to improve nap time habits in preschool children.
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Sports Medicine and Health Science
Sports Medicine and Health Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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