Percept Mot Skills. 2013 Dec;117(3):950-5. doi: 10.2466/10.25.PMS.117x30z2.
Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) scores were examined before and after four months of swimming classes in 12 babies (ages 7 to 9 mo.) assigned to Experimental (n = 6) and Control (n = 6) groups matched on age and developmental status. Infants from both groups improved their developmental status from pre- to post-test; the Experimental group improved on mean percentile rank. The sample size and the discriminative power of the AIMS do not allow conclusive judgments on these group differences, hence on the effect of infant swimming classes. Nevertheless, a number of recommendations are made for future studies on the effect of swimming classes on infant motor development.
阿尔伯塔婴儿运动量表(AIMS)评分在 12 名婴儿(7 至 9 个月大)进行了四个月的游泳课后进行了检查,这些婴儿被分配到实验组(n=6)和对照组(n=6),两组在年龄和发育状况上相匹配。来自两组的婴儿在从预测试到后测试都提高了他们的发育状况;实验组在平均百分位数排名上有所提高。AIMS 的样本量和区分力不允许对这些组间差异,因此也不允许对婴儿游泳课的效果做出明确的判断。尽管如此,还是为未来关于游泳课对婴儿运动发育影响的研究提出了一些建议。