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肥胖儿童心理旋转能力与运动障碍之间的关联——一项探索性研究

The association between mental rotation capacity and motor impairment in children with obesity-an exploratory study.

作者信息

Deconinck Frederik J A, D'Hondt Eva, Caeyenberghs Karen, Lenoir Matthieu, Augustijn Mireille J C M

机构信息

Department of Movement and Sports Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.

Faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2019 Dec 11;7:e8150. doi: 10.7717/peerj.8150. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Motor impairments are relatively common in children with obesity and evidence suggests that these difficulties go beyond those expected based on the extra weight. This study aimed to investigate the mental rotation capacity in children with obesity, i.e., the ability to mentally view and rotate spatial information, which is a function of both visual-spatial and action representation processes. In particular, we examined whether children with obesity solved mental hand rotation tasks using an egocentric perspective (i.e., motor imagery) and if performance was related to their motor competence.

METHODS

Fifty children (age range: 7-11 y) of which 19 with obesity and motor impairments (OB-) as assessed by the Movement Assessment Battery for Children (2nd version), 13 with obesity without motor impairments (OB+) and 18 control children with a healthy weight (HW) and normal motor competence, were submitted to a classic hand rotation task. Sitting at a desk the children were instructed to indicate the laterality of a picture of a hand displayed on a monitor as quickly and as accurately as possible.

RESULTS

The results indicate no differences in response time between groups (2,648 ms, 2,558 ms, 2,664 ms for OB-, OB+ and HW respectively). The OB- group, however, had significantly lower accuracy rates and inverse efficiency scores than the HW group (Accuracy: 72% vs. 89%; Inverse efficiency: 4,428 vs. 3,238). No difference was observed in accuracy and inverse efficiency between the OB+ and HW group (Accuracy: 86%; Inverse efficiency: 3,432). In all groups, slower and more error-prone responses were observed when the angle of rotation was larger and when the hand on display was incongruent with the posture of the participants, which indicates that judgments were made from an egocentric perspective and involved motor imagery.

CONCLUSION

All children, including those with obesity, appear to engage in motor imagery. This notion needs to be investigated further in children with obesity and motor impairments, given their generally lower accuracy and decreased efficiency, which may indicate a reduced mental rotation capacity.

摘要

背景

运动障碍在肥胖儿童中相对常见,有证据表明这些困难超出了基于超重所预期的范围。本研究旨在调查肥胖儿童的心理旋转能力,即心理上查看和旋转空间信息的能力,这是视觉空间和动作表征过程的一种功能。特别是,我们研究了肥胖儿童是否使用以自我为中心的视角(即运动想象)来解决心理手部旋转任务,以及表现是否与他们的运动能力相关。

方法

五十名儿童(年龄范围:7 - 11岁),其中19名经儿童运动评估量表(第二版)评估为肥胖且有运动障碍(OB -),13名肥胖但无运动障碍(OB +),18名体重正常且运动能力正常的对照儿童(HW),进行一项经典的手部旋转任务。孩子们坐在桌子前,被要求尽快且准确地指出显示器上显示的手部图片的方向。

结果

结果表明各组之间反应时间无差异(OB -、OB + 和 HW 组分别为2648毫秒、2558毫秒、2664毫秒)。然而,OB - 组的准确率和反向效率得分显著低于HW组(准确率:72% 对 89%;反向效率:4428 对 3238)。OB + 组和HW组在准确率和反向效率上未观察到差异(准确率:86%;反向效率:3432)。在所有组中,当旋转角度较大且显示的手部与参与者的姿势不一致时,观察到反应更慢且更容易出错,这表明判断是从以自我为中心的视角做出的,并且涉及运动想象。

结论

所有儿童,包括肥胖儿童,似乎都参与了运动想象。鉴于肥胖且有运动障碍的儿童通常准确率较低且效率降低,这可能表明心理旋转能力下降,这一观点需要在这类儿童中进一步研究。

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