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Chinese Journal of School Health ; (12): 399-402, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-819281

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Objective@#The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of climbing exercise intervention on gross motor function in children aged 8 to 9 years, and to provide a theoretical basis and scientific reference for the application of climbing exercise in the improvement of children health.@*Methods@#Random sampling method was used to select 53 children aged 8-9 from a public school in Haidian District in Beijing, and children were randomly divided into control group (n=30) and exercise group (n=23), children in the exercise group received climbing exercises for 8 weeks . KTK test was used to assess gross motor development.@*Results@#After intervention, the gross motor level of male and female children in Exercise group were significantly higher than before (in male group, before intervention, KTK score:217.5±32.3,after intervention, KTK score:245.1±24.2,P<0.01;in female group, before intervention, KTK score: 219.6±30.3, after intervention, KTK score: 246.9±23.2,P<0.01); while the gross motor level in control group had no significant change compared to the intervention state before(in male group, before intervention, KTK score:219.9±26.8,after intervention, KTK score:224.8±30.2,P>0.05;in female group, before intervention, KTK score: 216.6±18.1,after intervention, KTK score:214.8±28.6,P>0.05). There were no differences of gross motor level between sham and exercise group at baseline (P>0.05). After intervention, except the MS scores (P>0.05), other test program scores were higher than those of control group (in exercise group, WB: 52.1±6.8; HH: 61.7±8.7; JS: 73.7±7.6; in control group, WB: 43.1±9.9; HH: 54.5±15.2; JS: 64.9±6.8) (P<0.01).@*Conclusion@#Our research shows that climbing exercise intervention helps promoting the children’s physical quality, and establishes substantial foundation for the formation and promotion of sports cognition and complex motor skills.

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