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The Effects of Technology Supported Brain Breaks on Physical Activity of School Children (CROSBI ID 63076)

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Sacli Uzunoz, Fatma ; Chin, Ming-Kai ; Mo Ching Mok, Magdalena ; R. Edginton, Christopher ; Podnar, Hrvoje The Effects of Technology Supported Brain Breaks on Physical Activity of School Children // Passionately Inclusive: Towards Participation and Friendship in Sport / Detlef Dumon, Annette R. Hofmann, Rosa Diketmüller, Katrin Koenen, Richard Bailey und Constanze Zinkler (ur.). Münster: Waxmann, 2017. str. 87-104

Podaci o odgovornosti

Sacli Uzunoz, Fatma ; Chin, Ming-Kai ; Mo Ching Mok, Magdalena ; R. Edginton, Christopher ; Podnar, Hrvoje

engleski

The Effects of Technology Supported Brain Breaks on Physical Activity of School Children

The aim of the study was to examine the effects of technology supported brain-breaks on attitudes toward, beliefs, self-efficacy, self- confidence and motivation on the physical activity of school children in Cappadocia region of Turkey. The participants for this study included 300 elementary school students from two public schools, grades 3-5, consisting of 193 (64%) in an experimental group and 107 (36%) in a control group (Mage = 9.55 years, SD = .98 years). There were 139 (46%) males and 161 (54%) females among the participants. Convenience sampling was used in this study. The “Attitudes toward Physical Activity Scale (APAS), ” (Mok et al., 2015) was used at pretest and posttest to measure the attitudes, beliefs, self-efficacy, self-confidence and motivation toward physical activity. The experimental group received the Brain Breaks® Physical Activity Solutions intervention every school day for four months in three-to five-minute segments at various intervals. In this current study, exploratory factor analysis revealed a six factor solution - self-efficacy in learning with video exercises, exercise motivation and enjoyment, self-confidence on physical fitness, promoting the holistic health, importance of exercise habit, trying to do personal best- explaining 48.7% of the variance with 51 items on being physically active. Internal consistency coefficients of each factor ranged from 0.93 to 0.71. The results indicated significant changes in measured APAS between the time points in the experimental group and differences in the changes between the experimental and the control group. As a conclusion, technology supported brain breaks have positive impact on promoting physical activity in school children.

obesity, children, technology, brain breaks, physical activity, Brain Breaks® Physical Activity Solutions

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Podaci o prilogu

87-104.

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Podaci o knjizi

Passionately Inclusive: Towards Participation and Friendship in Sport

Detlef Dumon, Annette R. Hofmann, Rosa Diketmüller, Katrin Koenen, Richard Bailey und Constanze Zinkler

Münster: Waxmann

2017.

978-3-8309-3729-6

Povezanost rada

Kineziologija