Yanovich Einat, Bar-Shalom Salit
The Academic College at Wingate, Netanya 4290200, Israel.
Children (Basel). 2022 Jun 22;9(7):939. doi: 10.3390/children9070939.
The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak had a negative impact on kindergarten activities. These young children, who had been compelled to stay home during lockdowns, suffered a lack of movement and loss of mobility, resulting in deteriorated physical motor skills. Lack of sufficient motor experience in early childhood can impair children's motor and cognitive development. Balance skills are fundamental to all other motor abilities, from the most basic movements to the most complex motor skills. The purpose of this study was to implement a short-term physical activity program, which may have a direct effect on children's fundamental balance ability. Ninety-six kindergarten children (45 boys and 51 girls), aged 4-6 years, participated in the study. Data were analyzed using three-way ANOVA and interaction analyses. The results suggest that short, focused, and dedicated balance training programs have a beneficial influence on the static balance of preschoolers and can mitigate some of the negative physical outcomes of lockdowns. In conclusion, this study indicates that a short-term physical training program had a positive effect on the motor abilities of preschoolers after COVID-19-related lockdowns. More research is needed in order to fully understand the complete impact of the worldwide health crisis and the best ways in which to address it.
新冠疫情的爆发对幼儿园活动产生了负面影响。这些幼儿在封锁期间被迫居家,缺乏活动且行动能力下降,导致身体运动技能退化。幼儿期缺乏足够的运动体验会损害儿童的运动和认知发展。平衡技能是所有其他运动能力的基础,从最基本的动作到最复杂的运动技能皆是如此。本研究的目的是实施一项短期体育活动计划,该计划可能会对儿童的基本平衡能力产生直接影响。96名4至6岁的幼儿园儿童(45名男孩和51名女孩)参与了这项研究。数据采用三因素方差分析和交互分析进行分析。结果表明,简短、有针对性且专门的平衡训练计划对学龄前儿童的静态平衡有有益影响,并且可以减轻封锁带来的一些负面身体影响。总之,本研究表明,一项短期体育训练计划对新冠疫情相关封锁后的学龄前儿童运动能力有积极影响。为了全面了解这场全球健康危机的完整影响以及应对它的最佳方式,还需要进行更多研究。