认知任务对U-12体操运动员、手球运动员和电子游戏玩家平衡能力的影响。

Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics Pub Date : 2025-06-16 Print Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.37190/abb-02589-2025-02
Besma Bel-Hadj Boubaker, Samiha Amara, Bessem Mkaouer
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目的:采用双任务范式,探讨认知任务对12岁以下体操运动员、手球运动员和电子游戏运动员静态和动态平衡的即时影响。方法:将50名12岁以下儿童分为体操运动员、手球运动员和电子游戏运动员3组。他们参加了一项双任务实验,包括静态和动态平衡评估的心理旋转任务。参与者进行心理旋转任务(即基于物体的3D立方体和人体条件),同时在稳定测量平台上保持静态和/或动态平衡。测量了压力中心、加速度和位移。记录和分析认知和平衡任务的表现。结果:结果显示认知任务对动态平衡有显著的即时有益影响。具体而言,双重任务可以提高心理旋转任务的表现,并增强姿势控制,这可以通过减少压力中心摆动来证明(p < 0.01)。运动员比非运动员表现出更大的改善,突出了认知参与在改善姿势控制方面的有效性。结论:这些结果表明,儿童时期参加体育运动可以显著增强神经肌肉的控制和平衡,这是维持稳定的关键。研究结果强调了将认知挑战融入体育训练的重要性。这种方法可以提高年轻运动员的认知和运动表现。
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Effect of cognitive tasks on balance abilities in U-12 gymnasts, handball players and video gamers.

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the immediate effects of cognitive tasks on static and dynamic balance in gymnasts, handball players and video gamers under the age of 12 years, using dual-task paradigm. Methods: A sample of 50 children under the age of 12 years was divided into three groups (i.e., gymnasts, handball players and video gamers). They participated in a dual-task experiment involving mental rotation tasks with static and dynamic balance assessments. Participants performed mental rotation tasks (i.e., object- based 3D cube and human body conditions) while simultaneously maintaining static and/or dynamic balance on a stabilometric platform. Center of pressure sway, acceleration and displacement were measured. Performance in both cognitive and balance tasks was recorded and analyzed. Results: The results revealed significant immediate beneficial effects of cognitive tasks on dynamic balance. Specifically, dual tasks led to improved performance in mental rotation tasks and enhanced postural control, as evidenced by a reduced center of pressure sway ( p < 0.01). Athletes demonstrated greater improvements than non-athletes, highlighting the effectiveness of cognitive engagement in improving postural control. Conclusion: These results suggest that participation in sports during childhood can significantly enhance neuromuscular control and balance, which are critical for maintaining stability. The findings highlight the importance of integrating cognitive challenges into physical training. This approach enhances both cognitive and motor performance in young athletes.

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