Janet B. Wong, K. McCallum, Levi Frehlich, W. Bridel, M. McDonough, G. McCormack, K. Fox, L. Brunton, L. Yardley, C. Emery, B. Hagel
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在学校停机坪上绘制图案等干预措施可能会增加儿童在校期间的身体活动。本研究考察了绘画设计(如传统游戏、随机圆圈)干预对小学生体育活动体验的影响。收集系统观察和加速度计数据来评估学生体育活动的类型和数量。访谈是用来探讨教师和学生的经验。观察到的身体活动在干预学校和对照学校之间没有显著差异(t(43) = 0.22, p = 0.83),干预学校的儿童进行的身体活动(步步、中等、剧烈和中至剧烈联合活动)比对照学校少(t = 2.71-4.35, p < 0.05)。老师和学生们评论说,这些绘画设计令人困惑,但具有包容性、体育活动和学习的潜力。额外的资源和指导可能有助于更好地将绘画设计用于体育活动和学术学习。
The feasibility and impact of a painted designs intervention on school children’s physical activity
ABSTRACT Interventions such as painted designs on school tarmacs may increase children’s physical activity during school hours. This mixed-methods study examined the influence of a painted designs (e.g., traditional games, random circles) intervention on the physical activity experiences of elementary school children. Systematic observations and accelerometer data were collected to evaluate the type and quantity of student physical activity. Interviews were used to explore teacher and student experiences. Observed physical activity was not significantly different between intervention and control schools (t(43) = 0.22, p = 0.83), and children at the intervention schools undertook less physical activity (steps, moderate, vigorous, and combined moderate-to-vigorous activity) as compared with the control school (t = 2.71–4.35, p < 0.05). Teachers and students commented that the painted designs were confusing but held potential for inclusiveness, physical activity, and learning. Additional resources and instruction may assist in better use of painted designs for physical activity and academic learning.