Gulati Kankan, Sharma Sachin Kumar, Telles Shirley, Balkrishna Acharya
Patanjali Research Foundation, Patanjali Yogpeeth, Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India.
Int J Yoga. 2019 May-Aug;12(2):158-161. doi: 10.4103/ijoy.IJOY_42_18.
Physical activity is known to improve self-esteem of children. Low self-esteem causes distraction of attention which leads to decline in performance in attentional tasks. The performance of a child at school depends on multiple factors, a major factor being attention. Hence, the present study was designed to see (i) the effect 4½ months of yoga practice had on children's (a) performance in attentional tasks, (b) self-esteem and (ii) the correlation between yoga performance and (a) academic performance, (b) behavior with peers, (c) behavior with teachers, (d) punctuality, (e) participation in extra-curricular activities.
Participants were 116 children with group mean age ± standard deviation; 10.2 ± 0.6 years. We assessed them for (i) self-esteem using Indian Adaptation of Battle's Self Esteem Inventory for Children and (ii) performance in attentional tasks using two different tests, i.e., six letter cancellation test (SLCT) and digit letter substitution test (DLST) and (iii) the teacher's rating scale which analyzed the teacher's assessment of the children's academic performance, behavior with peers, behavior with teachers, punctuality, yoga practice, and participation in extracurricular activities on an analog scale, before and after the intervention. Data were analyzed with PASW (SPSS Statistics 24) using the -test for paired data.
There was a significant improvement in the scores of (i) SLCT ( < 0.001), (ii) DLST ( < 0.001), (iii) social self-esteem ( < 0.01), (iv) academic self-esteem ( < 0.001), and (v) total self-esteem ( < 0.001) after 60 min/day of yoga practice for 4½ months. Pearson correlation showed a positive correlation between yoga performance and the behavior with teachers ( = 0.221 and < 0.05).
Yoga practice is beneficial for school children as it improves attention, concentration, memory, motor speed, and self-esteem (social, academic and total). In addition, improved yoga performance improves behavior with teachers, thus improving discipline in school.
众所周知,体育活动能提升儿童的自尊心。自尊心低下会导致注意力分散,进而致使注意力任务的表现下降。儿童在学校的表现取决于多种因素,其中一个主要因素就是注意力。因此,本研究旨在观察:(i)4个半月的瑜伽练习对儿童(a)注意力任务表现、(b)自尊心的影响,以及(ii)瑜伽表现与(a)学业成绩、(b)与同伴的行为、(c)与教师的行为、(d)准时性、(e)参与课外活动之间的相关性。
参与者为116名儿童,组平均年龄±标准差为10.2±0.6岁。我们对他们进行了如下评估:(i)使用印度版儿童贝特尔自尊量表评估自尊心;(ii)使用两种不同测试评估注意力任务表现,即六字母划消测试(SLCT)和数字字母替换测试(DLST);(iii)教师评定量表,该量表在干预前后以模拟量表的形式分析教师对儿童学业成绩、与同伴的行为、与教师的行为、准时性、瑜伽练习以及参与课外活动的评估。使用PASW(SPSS Statistics 24)对配对数据进行t检验分析数据。
在每天进行60分钟瑜伽练习,持续4个半月后,(i)SLCT(P<0.001)、(ii)DLST(P<0.001)、(iii)社会自尊心(P<0.01)、(iv)学业自尊心(P<0.001)和(v)总体自尊心(P<0.001)的得分均有显著提高。皮尔逊相关性显示瑜伽表现与与教师的行为之间存在正相关(r = 0.221,P<0.05)。
瑜伽练习对学童有益,因为它能提高注意力、专注力、记忆力、运动速度和自尊心(社会、学业和总体)。此外,可以改善的瑜伽表现能改善与教师的行为,从而提高学校纪律。