基于虚拟现实的运动游戏程序在改善发育性协调障碍儿童心肺适能方面的开发与可行性研究
Development and feasibility of a virtual reality-based exergaming program to enhance cardiopulmonary fitness in children with developmental coordination disorder.
作者信息
Ju Ya-Ju, Du Yi-Chun, Huang Hsien-Chun, Hu Kao Po-Sen, Cherng Rong-Ju
机构信息
Institute of Allied Health Sciences, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
出版信息
Front Pediatr. 2023 Dec 20;11:1238471. doi: 10.3389/fped.2023.1238471. eCollection 2023.
INTRODUCTION
Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by motor skill deficits. Such deficits often limit children's participation in physical activities, further affecting their overall health, including through reduced cardiopulmonary fitness. Because virtual reality (VR) devices offer interactive games and activities that require various movements and coordination, they can serve as motivating and enjoyable means for children to perform physical exercise. In this study, we developed a VR-based exergaming system and tested its ability to enhance the cardiopulmonary fitness of children with DCD.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
A total of 13 children with DCD and 10 young adults were recruited in phase I to examine the test-retest reliability and concurrent validity of our system (including a custom-made heart rate monitor) with a commercial heart rate device. In phase II, we included an additional 13 children with DCD to test the feasibility of the system. We tested the outcomes using the enjoyment rating scale, intrinsic motivation inventory (IMI), and 20-m shuttle run test (20mSRT).
RESULTS
In phase I, test-retest reliability was good to excellent in the static task and moderate to good in the dynamic task. Concurrent validity was excellent in both tasks. In phase II, more than half of the children (18 out of 26) assigned the maximum rating for their enjoyment of the game; they also had high average scores on the IMI. Furthermore, after the 8-week training using the VR program, the average running distance of the 26 children in the 20mSRT had increased significantly from 129.23 m to 176.92 m ( < 0.001).
CONCLUSION
Our VR-based exergaming program can serve as an alternative intervention for enhancing cardiopulmonary fitness in children with DCD.
引言
发育性协调障碍(DCD)是一种以运动技能缺陷为特征的神经发育障碍。此类缺陷常常限制儿童参与体育活动,进而影响他们的整体健康,包括通过降低心肺适能来影响。由于虚拟现实(VR)设备提供需要各种动作和协调能力的互动游戏及活动,它们可以成为激励儿童进行体育锻炼且让儿童享受其中的方式。在本研究中,我们开发了一种基于VR的运动游戏系统,并测试了其增强DCD儿童心肺适能的能力。
材料与方法
在第一阶段,共招募了13名DCD儿童和10名年轻成年人,以使用商用心率设备检验我们的系统(包括定制的心率监测器)的重测信度和同时效度。在第二阶段,我们又纳入了13名DCD儿童以测试该系统的可行性。我们使用享受评定量表、内在动机量表(IMI)和20米穿梭跑测试(20mSRT)来测试结果。
结果
在第一阶段,静态任务的重测信度良好至优秀,动态任务的重测信度中等至良好。两个任务的同时效度均为优秀。在第二阶段,超过半数的儿童(26名中的18名)对游戏的享受程度给出了最高评分;他们在IMI上的平均得分也很高。此外,在使用VR程序进行8周训练后,26名儿童在20mSRT中的平均跑步距离从129.23米显著增加至176.92米(<0.001)。
结论
我们基于VR的运动游戏程序可作为增强DCD儿童心肺适能的一种替代干预措施。
相似文献
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2017-10
Front Sports Act Living. 2021-4-22
引用本文的文献
J Med Internet Res. 2025-8-15
本文引用的文献
J Appl Physiol (1985). 2020-2-1
Int J Sports Med. 2018-12