生徒たちは運動によって体力と記憶力を向上させる(Pupils boost fitness and memory from exercise)

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2022-04-28 エディンバラ大学

デイリーマイルなどのランニングプログラムに3カ月以上参加した小学生は、短期間の参加者よりも健康であることが、研究者らによって明らかにされた。
授業中にランニングやウォーキングをしても、児童の思考力や健康状態に悪影響はなく、体力があるほど記憶力もよいことがわかった。

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デイリーマイル™が学校の生徒のフィットネス、認知、ウェルビーイングに与える影響。長期的な参加から得られた知見 The Impact of the Daily Mile™ on School Pupils’ Fitness, Cognition, and Wellbeing: Findings From Longer Term Participation

Josephine N. Booth, Ross A. Chesham, Naomi E. Brooks, Trish Gorely and Colin N. Moran
Frontiers  Publishe:28 April 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.812616

Abstract

Background: School based running programmes, such as The Daily Mile™, positively impact pupils’ physical health, however, there is limited evidence on psychological health. Additionally, current evidence is mostly limited to examining the acute impact. The present study examined the longer term impact of running programmes on pupil cognition, wellbeing, and fitness.

Method: Data from 6,908 school pupils (mean age 10.2 ± 0.7 years), who were participating in a citizen science project, was examined. Class teachers provided information about participation in school based running programmes. Participants completed computer-based tasks of inhibition, verbal and visual-spatial working memory, as well as the Children’s Feeling scale and Felt arousal scale to determine subjective wellbeing. A multistage 20-m shuttle run test was used to estimate fitness.

Results: From our total sample of 6,908 school pupils, 474 participants had been taking part in a running programme for <2 months (Shorter term participation); 1,004 participants had Longer Term participation (>3 months); and 5,430 did not take part in a running programme. The Longer Term participation group had higher fitness levels than both other groups and this remained significant when adjusted for age, sex and SES. Moderated regression analysis found that for the Shorter Term participation group, higher shuttle distance was associated with better visual-spatial working memory. Effect sizes were small though.

Conclusion: We identified small and selective positive impact of participation in school based running programmes on fitness and cognition. While no long term benefit was identified for cognition or wellbeing, the impact on fitness and short term benefit suggest schools should consider participation.

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