用安慰剂效应的数字游戏教学小学体操元素:聚类随机对照试验

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T. Petrušič, Špela Bogataj, Vesna Štemberger
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本研究考察了在健身房教授体操元素时使用数字安慰剂电子游戏对小学生活动强度的影响。132名第一次试验的学生(70名女孩)被纳入研究,其中72人(年龄=7.6±0.96)参加了使用数字安慰剂游戏的实验教学计划(EXP),60人(年龄/7.5±0.91)参加了继续教授传统体育的对照组(CON)。教授了三个艺术体操元素:前滚、后滚和侧手翻。非参数Mann-Whitney检验的结果显示,两组之间存在统计学显著差异(EXP与。CON)在轻体力活动(LPA)和中等至剧烈体力活动(MVPA)中的表现。在剧烈体力活动中,各组在任何体操元素上均无统计学显著差异(VPA);前滚:p=0.354;后滚:p=0.251;侧手翻:p=0.427。研究结果表明,在体育课上教授第一组体操元素时,将数字安慰剂游戏融入体育课以提高LPA和MVPA的量是有效的。
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TEACHING GYMNASTICS ELEMENTS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WITH PLACEBO EFFECT DIGITAL GAMES: CLUSTER RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL
This study examined the effects of using digital placebo video games in the gym while teaching gymnastics elements on the amount and level of activity intensity of elementary school students. One hundred thirty-two first triade students (70 girls) were included in the study, of whom 72 (age = 7.6 ± 0.96) participated in an experimental teaching program (EXP) using digital placebo games and 60 (age = 7.5 ± 0.91) participated in the control group (CON) in which traditional physical education continued to be taught. Three artistic gymnastic elements were taught: Forward roll, backward roll, and cartwheel. The results of the nonparametric Mann-Whitney test showed statistically significant differences between the groups (EXP vs. CON) in light physical activity (LPA) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) for all three gymnastic elements (forward roll: LPA: p < 0.001, MVPA: p < 0.001; backward roll: LPA: p < 0.001, MVPA: p < 0.001; cartwheel: LPA: p < 0.001; MVPA: p < 0.001). There were no statistically significant differences between groups in any gymnastics elements in vigorous physical activity (VPA); forward roll: p = 0.354; backward roll: p = 0.251; cartwheel: p = 0.427. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of integrating digital placebo games into physical education classes to improve the amount of LPA and MVPA when teaching gymnastics elements in the first triad.
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