太极拳干预对非洲大学生抑制功能的影响

Tongtong Guo, Jian Yang
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抑制功能是执行功能的核心子功能,其主要目的是抑制认知过程中的当前主导反应。它体现在防止不相关信息激活、干扰不相关信息、控制过程中的主导反应等方面。然而,很少有研究调查太极拳对非洲本土学生抑制功能的影响。本研究的主要目的是通过太极拳干预对非洲大学生的抑制功能进行实验研究,探讨非太极拳当地农村学生在太极拳干预下抑制功能的变化。参与者是来自坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆大学的18名男生,他们从实验组和对照组中随机抽取。实验组进行为期8周的太极干预,对照组不进行太极干预。抑制功能分别由Flanker任务测量。采用2 × 2重复测量方差分析检验运动干预(非太极、太极)和时间(前测、后测)对非洲本土学生抑制功能的影响。研究前采用等对匹配设计。对运动习惯、BMI值和年龄进行匹配和筛选的单因素方差分析。保证了研究前各组抑制功能的同质性。从被试的抑制功能来看,时间效应F=251.43, P=0.00结论:太极拳干预对非洲男性大学生的抑制功能有正向影响。
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The Influence of Tai Chi Intervention on Inhibitory Function of African College Students
Inhibitory function is the core sub-function of executive function, which is mainly aimed at inhibiting the current dominant response in the cognitive process. It is embodied in the control of preventing the activation of irrelevant information, disturbing the irrelevant information, and the dominant reaction in the process. However, little research has examined the impact of Tai Chi on inhibitory function among native African students. The major purpose of this study was to conduct an experimental study on the inhibitory function of African college students through Tai Chi intervention, and to explore the non-Tai Chi local country students’ changes in the inhibitory function under the intervention of Tai Chi. Participants were18 male students from the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, who were randomly selected from the experimental group and the control group. The experimental group was provided for an 8-week Tai Chi intervention, and the control group did not have Tai Chi program. The Inhibitory function was respectively measured by the Flanker task. A 2 x 2 repeated measures MANOVA was employed to examine the effect of exercise intervention (non-Tai Chi, Tai Chi) and time (pre-test, post-test) on the inhibition function among native African students. Before the study, an equal-pair matching design was used. The One-Way ANOVA to matching and screening the subject for exercise habits, BMI values, and age. The homogeneity of different groups' inhibition functions before the study was ensured. From the inhibition function, the time effect in the subject F=251.43, P=0.00 Conclusions: Tai Chi intervention has a positive impact on the inhibition function of male African college students.
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