优化肥胖学生的运动投入和表现:通过篮球在体育教学中的适应性方法。

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-01-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1448784
Oumayma Slimi, Antonella Muscella, Santo Marsigliante, Mourad Bahloul, Georgian Badicu, Abdullah F Alghannam, Fatma Hilal Yagin
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青少年肥胖与体育活动和运动参与减少有关,这突出了量身定制体育教育计划的必要性。本研究评估了一项为期7周的适应篮球计划对肥胖学生的表现和运动投入的影响。方法:将62名肥胖学生(男生23名,女生39名,年龄15 ~ 17岁)随机分为实验组(EG, n = 30;11名男生,19名女生)参加适应性篮球训练或对照组(CG, n = 32;12个男孩,20个女孩)参加标准的篮球课程。两组人每周完成两次52分钟的训练。干预前和干预后的评估包括一份问卷,评估在决赛中对体育教育和运动表现的看法。结果:EG在兴趣、动机方面有显著改善(p p p p = 0.013)。相比之下,在任何参数的干预前后,CG均未观察到显着变化。在比赛中,EG的表现优于CG,射门成功率更高(女孩:p = 0.0004;男孩:p = 0.012),更少的投篮不中(女孩:p = 0.033;男孩:p = 0.046),更成功的传递(p = 0.032,η²= 0.042)。讨论:这些结果表明,适应的体育教育计划可以作为有效的干预措施,改善青少年的体育活动,促进肥胖,同时也可以作为预防肥胖的措施。
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Optimizing athletic engagement and performance of obese students: an adaptive approach through basketball in physical education.

Introduction: Obesity in adolescents is associated with reduced physical activity and athletic engagement, highlighting the need for tailored physical education programs. This study evaluated the effects of a 7-week adapted basketball program on the performance and athletic engagement of students with obesity.

Methods: Sixty-two students with obesity (23 boys, 39 girls, aged 15-17) were randomly assigned to an experimental group (EG, n = 30; 11 boys, 19 girls) participating in adapted basketball sessions or a control group (CG, n = 32; 12 boys, 20 girls) attending standard basketball lessons. Both groups completed 52-minute sessions twice weekly. Pre- and post-intervention assessments included a questionnaire evaluating perceptions of physical education and athletic performance during final matches.

Results: The EG showed significant improvements in interest, motivation (p < 0.05), perceived competence (p < 0.001), and reduced exercise difficulty (p < 0.001). Perceived fitness levels increased significantly only in EG girls (p = 0.013). In contrast, no significant changes were observed in the CG before and after the intervention for any of the parameters. During matches, the EG outperformed the CG, with more successful shots (girls: p = 0.0004; boys: p = 0.012), fewer missed shots (girls: p = 0.033; boys: p = 0.046), and more successful passes (p = 0.032, η² = 0.042).

Discussion: These results demonstrate that adapted physical education programs can serve as effective interventions for improving physical activity and promoting inclusion among adolescents with obesity while also serving as a preventive measure against obesity.

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