Guided Active Play Promotes Physical Activity and Improves Fundamental Motor Skills for School-Aged Children

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Moghaddaszadeh, Asal
Belcastro, Angelo N. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] York Univ, Pediat Exercise Sci Lab, Sch Kinesiol & Hlth Sci, Fac Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] York Univ, Muscle Hlth Res Ctr, Fac Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada
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Play; exercise movement techniques; performance of complex motor acts; INTENSITY; PRESCHOOLERS; INTERVENTION; HEALTH;
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
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Reports show that children's physical activity (PA) levels are related to FMS proficiency; however, whether PA levels directly improve FMS is uncertain. This study investigated the responses of PA levels and FMS proficiency to active play (AP) and guided active play (GAP) interventions. Three community programs (seven-weeks; 4d wk(-1)) were randomly assigned to: i) active play (CON); ii) locomotor skills (LOC) guided active play (GAP); and iii) object control skills (OC) GAP groups. Children's (n = 52; 6.5 (0.9) yr) interventions included continuous and/or intermittent cooperative games focused on either locomotor skills (i.e. blob tag, red-light-green-light) or object control skills i.e., hot potato, racket balloons, 4-way soccer). PA levels (accelerometers) were assessed on 2 of 4 sessions per week throughout the program. The Test of Gross Motor Development-2 (TGMD-2) was used to assess FMS scores. The changes for CON and LOC interventions for locomotor standard scores were -0.83 (2.61) vs. 2.6 (2.64) (alpha = 0.022), for locomotor percentiles -9.08 (36.7) vs. 20.1 (30.4) (alpha = 0.033) and for gross motor quotient percentiles -4.3 (30.3) vs. 24.1 (29.6) (alpha = 0.022). Children's PA levels averaged 158.6 (6.6) kcal 55min(-1) for CON vs. 174.5 (28.3) kcal.55min(-1 )for LOC (alpha = 0.089) and 170.0 (20.1) kcal 55min(-1) for OC (alpha = 0.144). Moderate-Vigorous PA was 18.4 (8.0) %, 47.9 (7.8) % (alpha = 0.000) and 51.9 (6.0) % (alpha = 0.000) for CON, LOC and OC, while time at sedentary/very light PA was 36.4 (9.8) %, 15.1 (4.9) % (alpha = 0.000) and 14.9 (15.9) %Sed/VL (alpha = 0.001) during the 7week program. The OC intervention showed more upper body movement experiences compared to the LOC program (p = 0.020). A guided active play program using LOC cooperative games showed increases in energy expenditure and %MVPA and improved FMS proficiency, but active play did not. For school+aged children (5-7 yr) guided active play using cooperative games may be an effective strategy to improve FMS and promote health and fitness benefits.
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