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节奏步训练对青少年身体和认知功能的影响:一项前瞻性随机对照试验

Effects of Rhythm Step Training on Physical and Cognitive Functions in Adolescents: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial.

作者信息

Park Sang-Kyun, Jee Yong-Seok

机构信息

Department of Physical Education, Chungnam National University, Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34134, Korea.

Department of Leisure and Marine Sports, Hanseo University, Hanseo 1-ro, Haemi-myeon, Seosan 31962, Korea.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2022 Apr 12;10(4):712. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10040712.

Abstract

Background: Rhythm step training (RST) for sensorimotor dual tasks is in the spotlight as it provides physical activity that is fun and allows participants to express various and creative movements, although it lacks a scientific evidence base. Therefore, this study was to investigate how RST affects the physical and cognitive functions of adolescents. Materials and Methods: A total of sixty-six female middle-schoolers were divided into non-exercise group (control group, CON, n = 22), step training group (STG, n = 22), and rhythm step training group (RSTG, n = 22). To verify the combined effects of music-based rhythm and exercise, the program was conducted for 45 min/session a day, three times a week for 12 weeks. Results: RST scores increased significantly in the STG and RSTG compared to the CON after 12 weeks. Specifically, the Δ% of RST scores in the RSTG (11.44%) was higher than those of STG (9.01%) and CON (3.91%). By the end of the experiment, the power (p < 0.001), agility (p < 0.001), muscle endurance (p < 0.001), dynamic or static balance (p < 0.001), and gait velocity (p < 0.001) of RSTG were significantly improved compared to the others. The Δ% of all variables in RSTG was higher than those of the CON or STG. In addition, the verbal memory (p < 0.001) and attention (p < 0.001) of cognitive function were significantly improved in RSTG. Specifically, there was more of an increase in Δ% of RSTG for verbal memory (7.52%) and attention (10.33%) than in the CON (verbal memory, 3.34%; attention, 5.83%) or STG (verbal memory, 5.85%; attention, 5.43%). Conclusions: This study confirms that RST had a positive effect on the physical and cognitive functions of female middle-schoolers. We propose that rhythmic exercise combined with music is beneficial for adolescents’ physical and cognitive health.

摘要

背景

感觉运动双重任务的节奏步训练(RST)备受关注,因为它提供了有趣的身体活动,并允许参与者展现各种创造性动作,尽管其缺乏科学证据基础。因此,本研究旨在调查RST如何影响青少年的身体和认知功能。

材料与方法

总共66名女性中学生被分为非运动组(对照组,CON,n = 22)、步训练组(STG,n = 22)和节奏步训练组(RSTG,n = 22)。为验证基于音乐的节奏与运动的综合效果,该项目每天进行45分钟/次,每周三次,共12周。

结果

12周后,与CON组相比,STG组和RSTG组的RST得分显著提高。具体而言,RSTG组的RST得分变化百分比(11.44%)高于STG组(9.01%)和CON组(3.91%)。到实验结束时,与其他组相比,RSTG组的力量(p < 0.001)、敏捷性(p < 0.001)、肌肉耐力(p < 0.001)、动态或静态平衡(p < 0.001)以及步态速度(p < 0.001)均有显著改善。RSTG组所有变量的变化百分比均高于CON组或STG组。此外,RSTG组认知功能的言语记忆(p < 0.001)和注意力(p < 0.001)也有显著改善。具体而言,RSTG组言语记忆(7.52%)和注意力(10.33%)的变化百分比增加幅度大于CON组(言语记忆,3.34%;注意力,5.83%)或STG组(言语记忆,5.85%;注意力,5.43%)。

结论

本研究证实RST对女性中学生的身体和认知功能有积极影响。我们提出,有节奏的运动与音乐相结合对青少年的身体和认知健康有益。

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