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Effect of a Ball Skill Intervention on Children's Ball Skills and Cognitive Functions

机译:球形技巧干预对儿童球形技巧和认知功能的影响

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WESTENDORP, M., S. HOUWEN, E. HARTMAN, R. MOMBARG, I. SMITH, and C. VISSCHER. Effect of a Bali Skill Intervention on Children's Ball Skills and Cognitive Functions. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc, Vol. 46, No. 2, pp. 414-422, 2014. Purpose: This study examined the effect of a 16-wkball skill intervention on the ball skills, executive functioning (in terms of problem solving and cognitive flexibility), and in how far improved executive functioning leads to improved reading and mathematics performance of children with learning disorders. Methods: Ninety-one children with learning disorders (age 7-11 yr old) were recruited from six classes in a Dutch special-needs primary school. The six classes were assigned randomly either to the intervention or to the control group. The control group received the school's regular physical education lessons. In the intervention group, ball skills were practiced in relative static, simple settings as well as in more dynamic and cognitive demanding settings. Both groups received two 40-min lessons per week. Children's scores on the Test of Gross Motor Development-2 (ball skills), Tower of London (problem solving), Trail Making Test (cognitive flexibility), Dutch Analysis of Individual Word Forms (reading), and the Dutch World in Numbers test (mathematics) at pretest, posttest, and retention test were used to examine intervention effects. Results: The results showed that the intervention group significantly improved their ball skills, whereas the control group did not. No intervention effects were found on the cognitive parameters. However, within the intervention group, a positive relationship (r = 0.41, P = 0.007) was found between the change in ball skill performance and the change in problem solving: the larger children's improvement in ball skills, the larger their improvement in problem solving. Conclusions: The present ball skill intervention is an effective instrument to improve the ball skills of children with learning disorders. Further research is needed to examine the effect of the ball skill intervention on the cognitive parameters in this population.
机译:WESTENDORP,M.,S.HOUWEN,E.HARTMAN,R.MOMBARG,I.SMITH和C.VISSCHER。巴厘岛技能干预对儿童球类技能和认知功能的影响。中科学体育锻炼,卷。 46,第2号,第414-422页,2014年。目的:本研究研究了16球技能干预对球技,执行功能(在解决问题和认知灵活性方面)以及影响程度的影响执行功能的改善导致学习障碍儿童的阅读和数学表现得到改善。方法:从荷兰特殊需要小学的六个班级招募了91名学习障碍儿童(7-11岁)。六个类别被随机分配到干预组或对照组。对照组接受了学校的常规体育课。在干预组中,在相对静态,简单的环境以及更具动态和认知要求的环境中练习球技。两组均每周接受两次40分钟的课程。儿童在总运动发展测试2(球类技能),伦敦塔(解决问题),小径制作测试(认知灵活性),荷兰人对单个单词形式的分析(阅读)和荷兰世界数字测试中的分数(测试前,测试后和保留测试中的数学)用于检查干预效果。结果:结果表明,干预组的球技明显提高,而对照组则没有。在认知参数上未发现干预作用。然而,在干预组中,发现球技巧表现的变化与解决问题的变化之间存在正相关关系(r = 0.41,P = 0.007):儿童对球技巧的改善越大,他们在解决问题上的改善就越大。结论:目前的球类技能干预是提高学习障碍儿童球类技能的有效手段。需要进一步的研究来检验球技干预对该人群认知参数的影响。

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