积极的电子游戏干预对健康学龄前儿童身体健康和发育的影响

Wanjiang Zhou, John Jose Palos Perez, Kaitlyn Adams, Zan Gao
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学龄前早期身体活动干预是培养健康的运动行为以促进健康生长发育的必要和关键。儿童肥胖率的上升是全球主要的公共卫生问题,这在很大程度上是由于参加定期PA的依从性差。主动视频游戏(AVG)干预已越来越多地用于促进PA。叙述性综述综合了目前关于AVG干预对健康学龄前儿童身体健康和发育指标影响的文献。遵循PRISMA指南,在Academic Search Premier、CINAHL、ERIC、PubMed、SPORT Discus和Web of Science中进行系统评价。共纳入7项实验研究;两项是家庭干预,四项是中心干预。三项研究证实,AVG干预对目标结果有积极影响:水果和蔬菜的接受度、执行功能和感知能力。所有其他的研究都发现了部分积极的影响,包括PA水平、运动技能能力、基本运动技能或认知灵活性。现有证据表明,avg可能是促进PA结果的一个有希望的渠道,有助于学龄前儿童的身体健康和发展。结果强调了AVG干预在学龄前儿童中的优势和用途,尽管证据提供有限的稳健性。关于AVG - PA干预对健康学龄前儿童身体健康和发育影响的研究较少。未来的研究需要重复研究结果,并测试AVG - PA干预的可行性和有效性。
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Effects of Active Video Game Interventions on Physical Health and Development Among Healthy Preschool Children
Early physical activity (PA) interventions during preschool ages are necessary and critical to cultivate healthy movement behaviors for healthy growth and development. The increasing obesity rate among children is a major public health concern globally, which is largely due to poor adherence to participating in regular PA. Active video game (AVG) interventions have been increasingly used in promoting PA. The narrative review synthesized current literature regarding the effect of AVG interventions on physical health and development indicators among healthy preschoolers. A systematic review was performed in Academic Search Premier, CINAHL, ERIC, PubMed, SPORT Discus, and Web of Science, following the PRISMA guidelines. A total of seven experimental studies were included; two were home-based interventions and four were center-based interventions. Three studies confirmed AVG interventions had a positive effect on the targeted outcomes: fruit and vegetable acceptance, execution function, and perceived competence. All other studies found partially positive effects on PA levels, motor skill competence, fundamental movement skills, or cognitive flexibility. The available evidence suggests that AVGs could be a promising channel to promote PA outcomes that contribute to physical health and development in preschoolers. The results underline advantages and usages of AVG interventions in preschoolers although evidence provided limited robustness. There is a paucity of studies that investigated the effect of AVG PA interventions on physical health and development in healthy preschoolers. Future studies are needed to replicate findings and test feasibility and efficacy of AVG PA interventions.
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