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Do fundamental movement skills, physical activity and enjoyment among inactive student during the covid-19 era improve after exergame? / Habilidades fundamentais de movimento, atividade física e prazer em estudantes inativos durante a pandemia de covid-19 melhoram após o exergame?
Juliantine, Tite; Setiawan, Edi; Jumareng, Hasanuddin; Gani, Ruslan Abdul; Asnaldi, Arie.
  • Juliantine, Tite; Indonesia University of Education. Bandung. ID
  • Setiawan, Edi; Suryakancana University. Cianjur. ID
  • Jumareng, Hasanuddin; Halu Oleo University. Kendari. ID
  • Gani, Ruslan Abdul; University of Singaperbangsa Karawang. Karawang. ID
  • Asnaldi, Arie; Padang State University. Padang. ID
J. Phys. Educ. (Maringá) ; 33: e3327, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1385997
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT The low fundamental movement skills, physical activity and enjoyment students in the COVID-19 era are gaps in this study. This study aims to examine the effects of exergame on fundamental movement skills, physical activity and enjoyment in among inactive students during the COVID-19 era. Quantitative research with experimental methods was used in this study. There were 26 children allocated to the exergame group (n=13; age 7.20±1.30 years; height 1.38±2.38 cm; weight 31.60±4.50 kg and a control group n=13; age 7.40±1.14 years; height 1.36±3.08 cm; weight 28.40±3.43 kg). The intervention program was conducted for nine weeks. Fundamental movement skills children were assessed using the Test of Gross Motor Development-Third Edition and physical activity was measured using the ActiGraph GT9X Link accelerometer, while enjoyment was assessed using the physical education curriculum enjoyment scale. The results showed that the implementation of exergame was proven to improve fundamental movement skills, physical activity and enjoyment significantly, however there was no increase in the control group. This research is evidence that exergame is an effective tool to improve fundamental movement skills, physical activity and enjoyment in students during the COVID-19 era.
RESUMO
RESUMO As baixas habilidades fundamentais de movimento, atividade física e diversão dos alunos da era COVID-19 são lacunas neste estudo. Este estudo tem como objetivo examinar os efeitos do exergame nas habilidades fundamentais de movimento, atividade física e diversão em alunos inativos durante a era COVID-19. Pesquisa quantitativa com métodos experimentais foi utilizada neste estudo. Havia 26 crianças alocadas no grupo exergame (n = 13; idade 7,20 ± 1,30 anos; altura 1,38 ± 2,38 cm; peso 31,60 ± 4,50 kg e um grupo controle n = 13; idade 7,40 ± 1,14 anos; altura 1,36 ± 3,08 cm; peso 28,40 ± 3,43 kg). O programa de intervenção durou nove semanas. As crianças com habilidades fundamentais de movimento foram avaliadas usando Test of Gross Motor Development-Third Edition e a atividade física foi medida usando o acelerômetro ActiGraph GT9X Link, enquanto o prazer foi avaliado usando a escala de prazer do currículo de educação física. Os resultados mostraram que a implementação do exergame demonstrou melhorar significativamente as habilidades fundamentais de movimento, atividade física e prazer. No entanto, não houve aumento no grupo controle. Esta pesquisa é uma evidência de que o exergame é uma ferramenta eficaz para melhorar as habilidades fundamentais de movimento, atividade física e diversão em alunos durante a era COVID-19.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Exercise / Pleasure / Pandemics / COVID-19 / Exergaming / Motor Skills / Movement Type of study: Evaluation studies / Screening study Limits: Adolescent / Child / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: J. Phys. Educ. (Maringá) Journal subject: Medicina Esportiva Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Indonesia Institution/Affiliation country: Halu Oleo University/ID / Indonesia University of Education/ID / Padang State University/ID / Suryakancana University/ID / University of Singaperbangsa Karawang/ID

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Exercise / Pleasure / Pandemics / COVID-19 / Exergaming / Motor Skills / Movement Type of study: Evaluation studies / Screening study Limits: Adolescent / Child / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: J. Phys. Educ. (Maringá) Journal subject: Medicina Esportiva Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Indonesia Institution/Affiliation country: Halu Oleo University/ID / Indonesia University of Education/ID / Padang State University/ID / Suryakancana University/ID / University of Singaperbangsa Karawang/ID