反馈对阿拉斯加儿童体育活动的影响:一项随机对照试验

Mouhcine Guettabi
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在过去的几十年里,肥胖的患病率显著上升。这曾经是成年人独有的情况,但现在在儿童中已经很常见了。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)宣布儿童肥胖是21世纪最严重的公共卫生挑战之一。根据疾病控制中心的数据,在美国,17%的2岁至19岁的儿童和青少年肥胖。此外,肥胖状况会给儿童造成严重的心理伤害,因为社会歧视、抑郁和身体形象不佳。在本文中,我研究了技术与社会经验的结合如何影响儿童的行为,以及它是否能促进采用更积极的生活方式。我使用一种类似fitbit的设备——名为SQORD——专门为儿童设计,在安克雷奇学区进行了一项集群随机对照试验,我们将学校分配到完全使用设备或限制使用设备的学校。评价了反馈式对小学生体育活动的影响。一种类型的反馈允许学生访问一个网站来检查他们的分数,并将他们的活动水平与朋友的活动水平进行比较,而另一种类型的反馈则限制了他们每两周收到一次的排行榜打印信息。我提供的证据表明,这种类型的反馈会影响阿拉斯加小学生的体育活动。
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The Effect of Feedback on Children's Physical Activity: A Randomized Control Trial in Alaska
The prevalence of obesity has significantly increased over the last few decades. It was once a condition exclusive to mature adults, but has now become commonplace among children. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared childhood obesity to be one of the most serious public health challenges of the 21st century. According to the Centers for Disease Control 17% of children and adolescents between the age of 2 and 19 are obese in the U.S. Additionally, obesity status can cause children serious psychological harm as a result of social stigmatization, depression, and poor body image. In this paper, I investigate how technology coupled with the social experience affects children's behavior and whether it can facilitate the adoption of more active lifestyles. Using a fitbit like device - named SQORD - and designed specifically for children, I conduct a clustered randomized control trial in the Anchorage School District where we assign schools to either full device access or restricted access. I evaluate the effect of feedback type on the physical activity of elementary school children. One type of feedback allowed students access to a website to check their points and compare their activity levels to that of friends while the other type limited the information to leader-board print outs that they received once every two weeks. I provide evidence that the type of feedback affects physical activity in elementary school children in Alaska.
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