| Literature DB >> 31380337 |
Patrizia Tortella1, Monika Haga2, Jan Erik Ingebrigtsen3, Guido Francesco Fumagalli4,5, Hermundur Sigmundsson6,7.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare how the organization of a movement session as partly structured play or free play influenced the physical activity engagement in 4-5 years old pre-schoolers. The partly structured playgroup consisted of 46 children and the free playgroup consisted of 33 children. The playground activities consisted of 10 sessions each lasting 1 h, executed once per week in the period Mars to May 2017 at a specific playground setting. The partly structured playgroup conducted a movement activity session that included a combination of both structured- and free play activities. The free playgroup engaged in unstructured play, only. To detect the intensity of the physical activity each child carried an accelerometer 1 h the first week and last week of the intervention. Results indicate a significant difference in physical activity level between the two groups for the 5-year-old in the favor of the partly structured playgroup. There was a significant difference between the four-and 5-year-old in relation to physical activity level. No significant difference between the activity in March and May for the whole group was found.Entities:
Keywords: kindergarten; motor development; movement skills; organization; outdoor play
Year: 2019 PMID: 31380337 PMCID: PMC6646727 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00197
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Figure 1General layout out of the playground Primo Sport 0246 and distribution of the specific areas. 1. Balance area; 2. Mobility area; 3. Manuality area; 4. Symbolic play area; 5. Mixed area.
Figure 2Whitened areas show where structured activities were run. 1. Balance area; 2. Mobility area; 3. Manuality area. Active play (unstructured activities) could be done everywhere else in the park at free choice of the child. Total time for structured paly was 30 min (10 min in each of the whitened areas) and time for active play was also 30 min.
Physical activity level measured as counts per minutes (cpm) in structured/active play and active play for 4 and 5 years old (for the two data points in March and May together).
| 4 and 5-year-old | 2427 (963) | 2002 (585) | ns. |
| March | 2504 (1186) | 1915 (672) | 0.003 |
| May | 2221 (892) | 2101 (755) | ns. |
| 4-year-old | 1874 (487) | 1714 (515) | ns. |
| March | 2091 (540) | 1619 (656) | 0.003 |
| May | 1615 (508) | 1879 (514) | ns. |
| 5-year-old | 2816 (1029) | 2213 (552) | 0.04 |
| March | 2788 (1415) | 2152 (600) | ns. |
| May | 2671 (852) | 2245 (857) | 0.038 |
Mann-Whitney U-test.
Physical activity level measured as counts per minutes (cpm) for the 4 and 5-year-old children (for the two data points in March and May).
| Counts per minute | 1806 (498) | 2406 (940) | <0.001 |
Mann-Whitney U-test.
Physical activity level measured as counts per minutes (cpm) in March vs. May for the whole sample (n = 79).
| Cpm (The whole sample) | 2230 (1092) | 2134 (820) | ns. |
| Structured/active play (cpm) | 2504 (1186) | 2221 (892)0.029 | 0.029 |
| Active play (cpm) | 1915 (673) | 2101 (755) | ns. |
Wilcoxon Ranks test.