The effects of a moderate-to-high intensity interval exercise training programme on selective and sustained attention in schoolchildren aged 11 and 12

IF 0.5 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Human Sport and Exercise Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.14198/jhse.2023.181.17
Jaume Gelabert, Ricardo de la Vega, P. Palou, A. Muntaner-Mas
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Physical activity has been shown to have positive benefits on many brain function indices. Nonetheless, evidence is scant regarding attention. This study therefore aimed to analyse the chronic effects of an interval physical exercise programme at moderate-to-high intensity on selective and sustained attention indicators amongst schoolchildren aged 11 and 12 years old. They were part of a total sample of 56 schoolchildren split evenly between the experimental and control groups. The programme ran for seven weeks with 30-minute sessions three times per week. Interval games were performed with motor, cognitive and coordination challenges at 70-80% of maximum heart rate. Selective attention was recorded via a cancellation task (d2-Test) and sustained attention via a computer vigilance task (CSAT-II). The results showed no significant changes in any selective or sustained attention indicator. In short, the implemented programme did not show it generated chronic effects on selective or sustained attention. Future research is required to provide more evidence on physical activity programmes in schools that explore changes in selective and sustained attention.
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中高强度间歇运动训练计划对11至12岁学童选择性和持续性注意力的影响
体育活动已被证明对许多脑功能指标有积极的好处。然而,关于注意力的证据很少。因此,本研究旨在分析中高强度间歇体育锻炼计划对11岁和12岁学童选择性和持续性注意力指标的慢性影响。他们是56名学生样本的一部分,平均分为实验组和对照组。该课程为期七周,每周三次,每次30分钟。间歇游戏以70-80%的最大心率进行运动、认知和协调挑战。选择性注意通过取消任务(d2-Test)记录,持续注意通过计算机警戒任务(CSAT-II)记录。结果显示,任何选择性或持续性注意力指标都没有显著变化。简而言之,执行的方案并没有显示它对选择性的或持续的注意产生长期影响。未来的研究需要提供更多关于学校体育活动计划的证据,以探索选择性和持续注意力的变化。
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期刊介绍: JHSE contributes to the continuing professional development of sport and exercise sciences, including a high-level research in biomechanics, exercise physiology, sports history, nutrition, and a wide range of social and ethical issues in physical activity, and other aspects of sports medicine related quality of life and biophysical investigation of sports performance.
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