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A 3-month school-based exergaming intervention increases students’ physical self-concept: a randomized controlled trial

verfasst von: Lisa Röglin, Professor Oliver Stoll, Sascha Ketelhut, PhD, Professor Anna-Lisa Martin-Niedecken, Professor Kerstin Ketelhut

Erschienen in: German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research

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Abstract

Background

Exergames are often regarded as innovative tools to promote physical activity. This study assesses whether a 3-month school-based exergaming intervention affects students’ physical self-concept (PSC) and whether “gender,” “body mass index (BMI),” “waist-to-height ratio (WHtR),” “weekly activity level,” “VO2max,” and “interest in sports” moderate possible changes.

Methods

58 fifth- and six-grade students (27 girls) were randomized into an intervention group (INT; n = 30) and a control group (CON). All students completed baseline assessments (anthropometric measurements and a shuttle run test). Throughout an intervention period, the INT attended 15–20-minute exergaming sessions twice a week during school hours. Before and after the intervention, PSC was assessed in both INT and CON using the “PSC scales” including the subscales “strength,” “endurance,” “speed,” “flexibility,” “coordination,” “sports competence,” and “physical appearance.”
To determine time × group interactions, a repeated measures general linear model was performed including “gender,” “BMI,” “WHtR,” “weekly activity level,” “interest in sports,” and “VO2max” as covariates.
ANOVAs were performed to determine within-group effects.

Results

The analyses revealed significant time × group interaction effects for “PSC total” (p = 0.015) and the subscales “flexibility” (p = 0.017), “coordination” (p = 0.045), “strength” (p < 0.001), and “speed” (p = 0.029). None of the covariates moderated time × group interactions. Significant within-group effects from pre to post have been found for “PSC total” (p = 0.042), “strength” (p < 0.001), and “sports competence” (p = 0.046), and borderline significance for “flexibility” (p = 0.051) for the INT. For the CON, no significant differences were assessed.

Conclusion

School-based exergaming seems to be promising for improving students’ PSC and therefore, positively affect their well-being.
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Metadaten
Titel
A 3-month school-based exergaming intervention increases students’ physical self-concept: a randomized controlled trial
verfasst von
Lisa Röglin
Professor Oliver Stoll
Sascha Ketelhut, PhD
Professor Anna-Lisa Martin-Niedecken
Professor Kerstin Ketelhut
Publikationsdatum
18.04.2024
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research
Print ISSN: 2509-3142
Elektronische ISSN: 2509-3150
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12662-024-00954-6

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