Adventure and Games for Diabetes Prevention

Carrie D. Taylor, E. Lange
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, diabetes prevention represents a critical need for the health education curriculum, given the rise of the disease and its precondition for today’s youth. An active understanding of diabetes encourages young people to take control of the nutritional and exercise factors that keep the disease in check. When teachers use experiential activities, or “adventure” education, students perform tasks that illustrate conceptual content and reinforce learning. Research has found that current modalities to be successful but lacking the physicality to meet the recommendations of the American Heart Association and the Society of Health and Physical Educators. Games such as Toll Road Boogie; Tom and Jerry, or Insulin and Sugar; Wacky Receptor; and Tusker Monster, or Fat Cell Tag help children meet the 60 min of physical activity that are required most days of the week. This article offers several examples of how to design and implement games and incentives into lessons that are both enjoyable and illustrative of diabetes prevention-based education for ages 8 to 18.
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预防糖尿病的冒险和游戏
根据疾病控制和预防中心的说法,鉴于糖尿病的上升及其对当今年轻人的影响,预防糖尿病是健康教育课程的一个关键需求。对糖尿病的积极了解鼓励年轻人控制营养和运动因素,使疾病得到控制。当教师使用体验活动或“冒险”教育时,学生执行任务来说明概念内容并加强学习。研究发现,目前的模式是成功的,但缺乏身体素质,以满足美国心脏协会和健康和体育教育协会的建议。《Toll Road Boogie》等游戏;汤姆和杰瑞,或者胰岛素和糖;古怪的受体;和塔斯克怪物,或脂肪细胞标签,帮助孩子们满足一周中大部分时间需要的60分钟的身体活动。本文提供了几个例子,说明如何在课程中设计和实施游戏和激励,既有趣又能说明8至18岁的糖尿病预防教育。
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