低成本、可扩展的以教室为基础的促进学龄前儿童体育活动的方法。

Journal of childhood obesity Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-05-09 DOI:10.21767/2572-5394.10008
Shelly K McCrady-Spitzer, Vanessa Sagdalen, Chinmay U Manohar, James A Levine
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摘要

背景:本研究考察了短期活动休息对学龄前儿童的影响。假设学龄前儿童每天接受三次五分钟的活动休息,与没有接受干预的对照组相比,会增加(a)学校时间的体育活动和(b)教育分数。方法:为期8周,干预组(n = 13)在课堂时间中加入了3次5分钟的活动休息时间,对照组(n = 12)不加入活动休息时间。使用三轴加速度计测量身体活动。使用标准化方法评估教育。结果:8周后,干预组学龄前儿童的学校时间体力活动从11,641±(SD) 1,368加速度单位(AU)/小时增加到16,058±2,253 AU/小时(P < 0.001)。对照组的儿童没有增加他们的体力活动(11,379±2,427 cf 11,624±2,441;ns)。干预组学生的教育成绩较对照组提高(18±12 cf 8±7分,P = 0.01);字母识别能力显著提高(9±6 cf 2±4分,P = 0.001)。结论:结合三次5分钟的活动休息与增加学校时间体力活动和改善学习有关。
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Low-Cost, Scalable Classroom-Based Approach to Promoting Physical Activity in Preschool Children.

Low-Cost, Scalable Classroom-Based Approach to Promoting Physical Activity in Preschool Children.

Background: This study examined the impact of short activity breaks in preschool children. The hypotheses were that preschool children receiving three five-minute activity breaks per day would increase (a) school time physical activity and (b) education scores compared to a control group not receiving the intervention.

Methods: For 8 weeks, the Intervention Group (n = 13) incorporated three 5-minute activity breaks into their classroom time while the Control Group (n = 12) did not incorporate the activity breaks. Physical activity was measured using a triaxial accelerometer. Education was assessed using standardized methods.

Findings: After 8 weeks, the preschool children in the Intervention Group increased their school time physical activity from 11,641 ± (SD) 1,368 Acceleration Units (AU)/ hour to 16,058 ± 2,253 AU/hour (P < 0.001). The children in the control group did not increase their physical activity (11,379 ± 2,427 cf 11,624 ± 2,441; ns). Students in the Intervention Group improved their education scores more than students in the control group (18 ± 12 cf 8 ± 7 points, P = 0.01); Letter Recognition improved in particular (9 ± 6 cf 2 ± 4 points, P = 0.001).

Conclusions: The incorporation of three 5-minute activity breaks was associated with increased school time physical activity and improved learning.

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