| Literature DB >> 29113036 |
Lanae Joubert1, Matthew Kilgas2, Alexandrea Riley3, Yuba Gautam4, Lars Donath5, Scott Drum6.
Abstract
Most college students sit 14 hours per week on average, excluding sedentary study time. Researchers observing workplace and elementary school settings with active workstations to combat sedentary behavior have shown enhanced cognition without distraction. Until now, incorporating active workstations in college classroom settings remained relatively unexplored. This study's purpose was to assess academic performance using in-class stationary cycle desks during a semester-long lecture course. Twenty-one college students (19-24 years) enrolled in a lecture course volunteered and were split into traditional sit (SIT) and stationary cycle (CYC) groups randomly, matched on a calculated factor equal to a physical activity (PA) score (0-680) multiplied by grade point average (GPA; 4.0 scale). CYC pedaled a prescribed rate of perceived exertion (RPE) of less than 2 out of 10 during a 50-min lecture, 3 × week for 12 weeks. CYC averaged 42 min, 7.9 miles, and 1.7 RPE during class throughout the semester. No significant differences (p > 0.05) were observed between CYC and SIT on in-class test scores or overall course grades. Although statistically insignificant, CYC had higher mean test scores and overall course grades vs. SIT (i.e., B⁺ vs. B, respectively). Low intensity cycling during a college lecture course maintained student academic performance and possibly reduced weekly sedentary behavior time.Entities:
Keywords: academic performance; active workstation; college students; physical activity; physical inactivity; sedentary behavior; stationary cycling
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29113036 PMCID: PMC5707982 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14111343
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Stratified randomization process for equally-match groups. Participant reported physical activity (PA) score (aerobic duration min/week × intensity (1 = low, 2 = moderate, 3 = high) × frequency (times per week) + estimated resistance training min/week and grade point average (GPA) (mean ± SD) for SIT and CYC groups.
| Weekly PA Score (See Calculation above) | Overall GPA Prior To Study (Based on Highest 4.0 Over Last 5 Semesters) | Stratified Randomization Factor (PA Score × GPA) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| CYC n = 9 | 346.7 ± 208.8 | 3.3 ± 0.33 | 1184.4 ± 738.8 |
| SIT n = 12 | 327.9 ± 191.0 | 3.3 ± 0.48 | 1116.0 ± 745.7 |
Figure 1Traditional chair and desk compared to stationary cycle desk (FitDesk, FD Products, Kernersville, NC, USA) in the college lecture classroom.
Figure 2Mean test scores (percent of total points earned) and overall final course grades in CYC (blue) versus SIT (orange) throughout the semester. Standard deviations are represented in the figure by the error bars on each column.