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Utilising active play interventions to promote physical activity and improve fundamental movement skills in children: a systematic review and meta-analysis

机译:利用积极的游戏干预措施来促进体育活动,提高儿童的基础运动技能:系统审查和荟萃分析

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Children's physical activity levels are low and efforts to improve their physical activity levels have proven difficult. Freely chosen and unstructured physical activity (active play) has the potential to be promoted in a variety of settings and potentially every day of the year in contrast to other physical activity domains, but active play interventions are an under-researched area. Therefore, the primary aim of this systematic review was to determine the effect of active play interventions on children's physical activity levels, particularly moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA), and fundamental movement skills (FMS). Studies were included if they were solely or ?predominantly active play randomised, or cluster randomised controlled trials that targeted children aged 3-12?years. They had to report on at least one of the following outcomes: objectively measured physical activity, FMS, cognition and weight status. During December 2016, four databases (PE Index, SPORTDiscus, Medline and ERIC) were searched for relevant titles. Duplicates and irrelevant titles and abstracts were removed. The included studies had their quality assessed using the Effective Public Health Practice Project (EPHPP) tool. Suitable studies were combined in a meta-analysis using a random-effect model. A narrative synthesis was conducted for all outcomes. Of the 4033 records, 91 studies were eligible for full text screening, of which 87 were removed, leaving four studies (representing five papers). The meta-analysis of two studies highlighted there was no significant effect of active play interventions on MVPA. However, the narrative synthesis suggested that active play interventions may increase total volume of physical activity. Only two studies examined the effect of active play interventions on children's FMS, one study examined effects on weight status and none examined effects on cognition. Due to the small number of eligible studies and their heterogeneity, the review could not draw firm conclusions on the effect of active play interventions on children's physical activity levels. High-quality active play interventions, targeting different times of the day (school and after school) in different populations and settings, and with a wider range of outcomes, are required to determine the potential of active play.
机译:儿童的身体活动水平较低,努力改善其体育活动水平已经证明是困难的。自由选择和非结构化的身体活动(主动播放)有可能在各种环境中促进,并且可能与其他身体活动域相比,每天的每一天,但活跃的游戏干预是一个研究的下面的区域。因此,这种系统审查的主要目的是确定积极游戏干预对儿童的身体活动水平,特别是中等剧烈的强度体育活动(MVPA)的影响,以及基础运动技能(FMS)。如果他们是单独的或?主要是活跃的活动,或者是随机的活动,或者将针对3-12岁的儿童的群集随机对照试验。他们不得不报告以下几项结果:客观地测量体育活动,FMS,认知和体重状况。在2016年12月期间,搜查了四个数据库(PE指数,跑道,MEDLINE和ERIC)的相关标题。删除重复和无关的标题和摘要。包括的研究通过有效的公共卫生实践项目(EPHPP)工具进行了质量评估。使用随机效应模型在Meta分析中合并合适的研究。对所有结果进行了叙事综合。在4033条记录中,91项研究有资格进行全文筛查,其中87项被移除,留下四项研究(代表五篇论文)。两项研究的Meta分析强调了MVPA对MVPA的活性游戏干预没有显着影响。然而,叙事综合表明,有效的游戏干预可能会增加身体活动总量。只有两项研究检测了积极游戏干预对儿童FMS的影响,一项研究检测对体重状况的影响,没有对认知的影响。由于少数符合条件的研究及其异质性,审查无法得出坚实的结论,就积极游戏干预措施对儿童的身体活动水平的影响。在不同的人群和环境中,瞄准当天(学校和学校之后)的不同时间,以及更广泛的结果,需要确定积极游戏的潜力。

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