Janssen Mirka, Toussaint Huub M, van Mechelen Willem, Verhagen Evert Alm
Academy for Physical Education, Technical University of Applied Sciences of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Department of Public and Occupational Health, EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Springerplus. 2014 Aug 5;3:410. doi: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-410. eCollection 2014.
The aim of this review was to describe the effects of acute bouts of physical activity on attention levels of children. A systematic review was performed of English studies from searches in PubMed, Sportdiscus and PsycINFO from 1990 to (May) 2014 according to the PRISMA statement. Only prospective studies of children aged 4-18 years old were included, detailing acute effects of physical activity bouts with the primary outcome attention. One reviewer extracted data on the study characteristics. Two reviewers conducted the methodological quality assessment independently using a criteria checklist, which was based on the Downs and Black checklist for non-randomised studies. Overall the evidence is thin and inconclusive. The methodological differences in study sample (size and age), study design and measurement of attention make it difficult to compare results. There is weak evidence for the effect of acute bouts of physical activity on attention. More experimental studies with a comparable methodology, especially in the school setting, are needed to strengthen this evidence.
本综述的目的是描述急性体育活动对儿童注意力水平的影响。根据PRISMA声明,对1990年至2014年5月在PubMed、Sportdiscus和PsycINFO中检索到的英文研究进行了系统综述。仅纳入了4至18岁儿童的前瞻性研究,详细阐述了体育活动发作的急性影响,主要结果为注意力。一名评审员提取了关于研究特征的数据。两名评审员使用基于唐斯和布莱克非随机研究清单的标准清单独立进行方法学质量评估。总体而言,证据不足且尚无定论。研究样本(规模和年龄)、研究设计以及注意力测量方面的方法学差异使得结果难以比较。关于急性体育活动发作对注意力的影响,证据薄弱。需要更多采用可比方法的实验研究,尤其是在学校环境中,以加强这方面的证据。