Better movers and thinkers (BMT): A quasi-experimental study into the impact of physical education on children's cognition—A study protocol

This study will extend on a pilot study and will evaluate the impact of a novel approach to PE, Better Movers and Thinkers (BMT), on students' cognition, physical activity habits, and gross motor coordination (GMC). The study will involve six mainstream state schools with students aged 9–11 yea...

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Main Authors: Andrew Dalziell, James Boyle, Nanette Mutrie
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-01-01
Series:Preventive Medicine Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211335515001461
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spelling doaj-976cbce4ad4449488def19ae18b043d62020-11-25T02:36:01ZengElsevierPreventive Medicine Reports2211-33552015-01-012C93594010.1016/j.pmedr.2015.10.004Better movers and thinkers (BMT): A quasi-experimental study into the impact of physical education on children's cognition—A study protocolAndrew Dalziell0James Boyle1Nanette Mutrie2Institute for Sport, Physical Education and Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Moray House School of Education, St Leonard's Land, Holyrood Road, Edinburgh EH8 8AQ, UKSchool of Psychological Sciences and Health, University of Strathclyde, 40 George Street, Glasgow G1 1QE, UKInstitute for Sport, Physical Education and Health Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Moray House School of Education, St Leonard's Land, Holyrood Road, Edinburgh EH8 8AQ, UKThis study will extend on a pilot study and will evaluate the impact of a novel approach to PE, Better Movers and Thinkers (BMT), on students' cognition, physical activity habits, and gross motor coordination (GMC). The study will involve six mainstream state schools with students aged 9–11 years. Three schools will be allocated as the intervention condition and three as the control condition. The design of the study is a 16-week intervention with pre-, post- and 6 month follow-up measurements taken using the ‘Cognitive Assessment System (CAS)’ GMC tests, and the ‘Physical Activity Habits Questionnaire for Children (PAQ-C).’ Qualitative data will be gathered using student focus groups and class teacher interviews in each of the six schools. ANCOVA will be used to evaluate any effect of intervention comparing pre-test scores with post-test scores and then pre-test scores with 6 month follow-up scores. Qualitative data will be analysed through an iterative process using grounded theory. This protocol provides the details of the rationale and design of the study and details of the intervention, outcome measures, and the recruitment process. The study will address gaps within current research by evaluating if a change of approach in the delivery of PE within schools has an effect on children's cognition, PA habits, and GMC within a Scottish setting.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211335515001461Executive functionEducationPhysical activityHealth
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Better movers and thinkers (BMT): A quasi-experimental study into the impact of physical education on children's cognition—A study protocol
Preventive Medicine Reports
Executive function
Education
Physical activity
Health
author_facet Andrew Dalziell
James Boyle
Nanette Mutrie
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title Better movers and thinkers (BMT): A quasi-experimental study into the impact of physical education on children's cognition—A study protocol
title_short Better movers and thinkers (BMT): A quasi-experimental study into the impact of physical education on children's cognition—A study protocol
title_full Better movers and thinkers (BMT): A quasi-experimental study into the impact of physical education on children's cognition—A study protocol
title_fullStr Better movers and thinkers (BMT): A quasi-experimental study into the impact of physical education on children's cognition—A study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Better movers and thinkers (BMT): A quasi-experimental study into the impact of physical education on children's cognition—A study protocol
title_sort better movers and thinkers (bmt): a quasi-experimental study into the impact of physical education on children's cognition—a study protocol
publisher Elsevier
series Preventive Medicine Reports
issn 2211-3355
publishDate 2015-01-01
description This study will extend on a pilot study and will evaluate the impact of a novel approach to PE, Better Movers and Thinkers (BMT), on students' cognition, physical activity habits, and gross motor coordination (GMC). The study will involve six mainstream state schools with students aged 9–11 years. Three schools will be allocated as the intervention condition and three as the control condition. The design of the study is a 16-week intervention with pre-, post- and 6 month follow-up measurements taken using the ‘Cognitive Assessment System (CAS)’ GMC tests, and the ‘Physical Activity Habits Questionnaire for Children (PAQ-C).’ Qualitative data will be gathered using student focus groups and class teacher interviews in each of the six schools. ANCOVA will be used to evaluate any effect of intervention comparing pre-test scores with post-test scores and then pre-test scores with 6 month follow-up scores. Qualitative data will be analysed through an iterative process using grounded theory. This protocol provides the details of the rationale and design of the study and details of the intervention, outcome measures, and the recruitment process. The study will address gaps within current research by evaluating if a change of approach in the delivery of PE within schools has an effect on children's cognition, PA habits, and GMC within a Scottish setting.
topic Executive function
Education
Physical activity
Health
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211335515001461
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