1. Effect of Integrated Physical Activities with Mathematics on Objectively Assessed Physical Activity
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Miriam A.B. Skrade, Gregory J. Welk, Pedro F. Saint-Maurice, and Spyridoula Vazou
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medicine.medical_specialty ,exercise ,Academic learning ,education ,moderate-to-vigorous physical activity ,Significant group ,classroom ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,Physical activity ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,030229 sport sciences ,movement integration ,Article ,accelerometer ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Analysis of variance ,Accelerometer data - Abstract
Background: One of the promising strategies for increasing physical activity (PA) at school is to integrate it with academic learning. The purposes of this study were: (a) to examine differences in objectively measured PA levels between integrated PA with mathematics and traditional lessons, and (b) to evaluate the PA levels of different integrated PAs. Methods: Seventy-seven 4th grade students (41 males) were included in an intervention (Move for Thought program: M4T) group (n = 46) that utilized PA integrated with mathematics or a control group (n = 31). Accelerometer data from each student were collected during five complete school days. M4T and control classroom sessions were identified using teachers&rsquo, logs. Accelerometer data were extracted, processed separately, and aggregated into a single data set. Minutes and percent time at different PA intensities were obtained using accelerometer minute-by-minute predicted METs. Results: One-way ANOVAs on PA levels showed a significant group effect (F = 5.33, p <, 0.05) on moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) in favor of the M4T group, but not on sedentary and light PA. The most active integrated PA provided 10.88 min of MVPA (SD = 11.87, 21.38 ±, 24.38%) in a 50 min class period. Conclusion: Integrating PA with mathematics in the classroom can contribute to increasing MVPA levels in children.
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- 2018
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