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行走足球作为老年人的可持续运动——一项初步调查。

Walking football as sustainable exercise for older adults - A pilot investigation.

作者信息

Reddy Peter, Dias Irundika, Holland Carol, Campbell Niyah, Nagar Iaysha, Connolly Luke, Krustrup Peter, Hubball Harry

机构信息

a School of Life and Health Sciences, Aston Triangle , Aston University , Birmingham , UK.

b Sport and Health Sciences, Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences , Exeter University , Exeter , UK.

出版信息

Eur J Sport Sci. 2017 Jun;17(5):638-645. doi: 10.1080/17461391.2017.1298671. Epub 2017 Mar 19.

Abstract

The health benefits of playing football and the importance of exercise and social contact for healthy ageing are well established, but few older adults in the UK take enough exercise. Football is popular, flexible in format and draws players into engrossing, effortful and social exercise, but the physical demands of play at full speed may make it unsustainable for some older adults. Restricted to walking pace, will play still be engaging? Will health benefits be retained? Will physical demands remain manageable? This pilot study aims to investigate: (1) the experience of older adults playing walking football every week, is it sustainable and rewarding, (2) the intensity and locomotor pattern of walking football, (3) the scale and nature of walking football health benefits and (4) possible cognitive benefits of playing walking football through measures of processing speed, selective and divided attention and updating and inhibition components of executive function.
 'Walking football' and 'waiting list' groups were compared before and after 12 weeks of one-hour per week football. Walking football was found to be engaging, sustainable for older adults and moderately intensive; however, selective health and cognitive benefits were not found from this brief intervention. Highlights Walking football is a lower impact but authentic form of football that enables older players to extend their active participation. Walking football is enjoyable and moderately demanding and may be a sustainable form of exercise for older adults. Health and cognitive benefits to playing walking football were not found.

摘要

踢足球对健康的益处以及运动和社交接触对健康老龄化的重要性已得到充分证实,但英国很少有老年人进行足够的运动。足球很受欢迎,形式灵活,能让参与者投入到引人入胜、需要付出努力且具有社交性的运动中,但全速比赛对身体的要求可能使一些老年人难以持续参与。如果限制在步行速度,比赛是否仍具吸引力?健康益处是否能保留?身体需求是否仍在可承受范围内?这项试点研究旨在调查:(1)老年人每周踢步行足球的体验,是否可持续且有意义;(2)步行足球的强度和运动模式;(3)步行足球对健康益处的规模和性质;(4)通过处理速度、选择性和分散注意力以及执行功能的更新和抑制成分的测量,踢步行足球可能带来的认知益处。在每周一小时的足球活动进行12周前后,对“步行足球”组和“候补名单”组进行了比较。结果发现,步行足球对老年人具有吸引力、可持续且强度适中;然而,从这一短暂干预中未发现有选择性的健康和认知益处。要点:步行足球是一种冲击力较小但正宗的足球形式,能使老年球员延长其积极参与的时间。步行足球有趣且要求适中,可能是老年人可持续的运动形式。未发现踢步行足球对健康和认知有益处。

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