Aerobics Enhances Cardiovascular Fitness and Agility in Preschoolers
Investigated effects of aerobic exercise on a sample of 24 preschoolers. Thirty minutes of aerobic exercises were provided daily for a period of 8 weeks for a group of 12 children while the remaining 12 children engaged in freeplay on the school playground. The children were given pretests and postt...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Health psychology 1990, Vol.9 (1), p.48-56 |
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effects of aerobic exercise on a sample of 24 preschoolers. Thirty minutes of
aerobic exercises were provided daily for a period of 8 weeks for a group of 12
children while the remaining 12 children engaged in freeplay on the school
playground. The children were given pretests and posttests on the following
measures: a submaximal exercise test on a pediatric bicycle (baseline and three
workloads), an agility test, a health knowledge test, a self-esteem scale, and
an observational measure of their gross-motor activity. Despite comparability on
pretests, significant group×repeated measures effects suggested that
the aerobic exercise group showed decreases in heart rate at all three workloads
as well as increases in agility and self-esteem following the exercise program.
These findings suggest that cardiovascular fitness, agility, and self-esteem can
be facilitated in preschoolers by an aerobic exercise program.
Key words:
exercise, fitness, children, self-esteem |
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ISSN: | 0278-6133 1930-7810 |
DOI: | 10.1037/0278-6133.9.1.48 |