Daniel González-Devesa, Nerea Blanco-Martínez, Silvia Varela, Carlos Ayán-Pérez
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摘要
前言:本系统综述旨在分析有关舞蹈课程作为提高学龄前儿童基本运动技能策略的效果的文献。方法:截至2025年3月,在三个电子数据库(Web of Science、PubMed和Scopus)中检索随机临床试验和比较研究。纳入研究的方法学质量采用物理治疗证据数据库和非随机研究方法学指数量表进行评估。结果:共纳入5项随机临床试验和6项比较研究。研究结果表明,舞蹈项目可以提高运动技能。除了整体运动技能的提高,舞蹈节目被发现对提高学龄前儿童的身体协调和平衡是有效的。对来自149名参与者的数据进行的荟萃分析表明,与对照组相比,舞蹈组在静态平衡方面存在显著差异(Hedges的g为0.43;95% ci -0.47;1.32, p = 0.021)。结论:本系统综述的证据强烈主张将舞蹈课程纳入学前课程。舞蹈练习刺激了基本运动技能的发展,从而改善了身体的协调和平衡。
Effects of Dance Programs on Fundamental Motor Skills in Preschool Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Introduction: This systematic review aimed to analyze the literature on the effects of dance program as a strategy to improve fundamental motor skills in preschool children. Methods: Randomized clinical trials and comparative studies were searched in three electronic databases (Web of Science, PubMed, and Scopus) until March 2025. The methodological quality of included studies was assessed using the Physiotherapy Evidence Database and Methodological Index for Non-Randomized Studies scales. Results: A total of five randomized clinical trials and six comparative studies were included. The results obtained indicated that dancing programs led to improvements in motor skills. In addition to overall motor skills improvement, dance programs were found to be effective in enhancing body coordination and balance in preschool children. The performed meta-analysis with data from 149 participants, indicated a significant difference on static balance in dance groups compared to control (Hedges' g 0.43; 95% CI -0.47; 1.32, P = .021). Conclusions: The evidence from this systematic review strongly advocates for the integration of dance programs into the preschool curriculum. Dancing practices stimulates the development of fundamental motor skills, leading to improvements in body coordination and balance.