A Semester of Hatha Yoga Has Comparable Effects to Physical Education for Children in Terms of Physical Activity and Psychosocial Indicators
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sample
2.2. Procedure
2.3. Intervention
2.3.1. Intervention Group–Hatha Yoga
2.3.2. Control Group—Physical Education
2.4. Measures
2.4.1. Self-Report Questionnaires
2.4.2. Pedometer
2.4.3. System for Observing Fitness Instruction Time (SOFIT)
2.5. Data Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Self-Report Questionnaires
3.2. Pedometers
3.3. SOFIT
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Grade (# of Classes) | Intervention Group # of Classes | Control Group # of Classes |
---|---|---|
K (1) | 1 | - |
1 (3) | 3 | - |
2 (1) | 1 | - |
3 (1) | 1 | - |
4 (2) | 1 | 1 |
5 (2) | 2 | - |
6 (2) | 1 | 1 |
Total | 10 | 2 |
Variable | Group | Time1 | Time 2 | Repeated Measures ANOVA | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mean | St. Dev | Mean | St. Dev | F (df) | p Value | η2 | ||
MVPA | Control | 5.64 | 2.56 | 6.16 | 2.92 | 0.14 (1, 54) | 0.71 | |
Intervention | 5.43 | 2.84 | 6.30 | 2.67 | 0.003 | |||
Sedentary Behavior | Control | 1.62 | 1.32 | 1.77 | 1.58 | 0.14 (1, 58) | 0.71 | |
Intervention | 2.11 | 1.52 | 2.13 | 1.67 | 0.002 | |||
Self-efficacy | Control | 4.62 | 0.77 | 4.80 | 0.44 | 0.85 (1, 59) | 0.36 | |
Intervention | 4.41 | 0.86 | 4.77 | 0.47 | 0.014 | |||
Intention | Control | 4.23 | 1.23 | 4.61 | 0.65 | 0.22 (1, 59) | 0.64 | |
Intervention | 4.43 | 0.89 | 4.68 | 0.62 | 0.004 | |||
Social Norm | Control | 4.08 | 1.32 | 3.92 | 1.26 | 0.54 (1, 59) | 0.46 | |
Intervention | 4.02 | 1.25 | 4.06 | 1.01 | 0.009 | |||
Attitude | Control | 4.76 | 0.44 | 4.77 | 0.59 | 0.01 (1, 59) | 0.92 | |
Intervention | 4.64 | 0.70 | 4.67 | 0.55 | 0.000 | |||
Stress | Control | 3.59 | 0.70 | 3.73 | 0.70 | 0.17 (1, 58) | 0.68 | |
Intervention | 3.37 | 0.78 | 3.42 | 0.65 | 0.003 |
Time 2 | ||||||||
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Management | Knowledge | Fitness | Skills | Other | Total | |||
Time 1 | management | count | 3 | 8 | 1 | 23 | 1 | 36 |
% of Total | 0.40% | 1.20% | 0.10% | 3.30% | 0.10% | 5.20% | ||
knowledge | count | 18 | 81 | 38 | 122 | 4 | 263 | |
% of Total | 2.60% | 11.70% | 5.50% | 17.70% | 0.60% | 38.10% | ||
fitness | count | 14 | 66 | 9 | 95 | 12 | 196 | |
% of Total | 2.00% | 9.60% | 1.30% | 13.70% | 1.70% | 28.40% | ||
skills | count | 17 | 52 | 22 | 100 | 5 | 196 | |
% of Total | 2.50% | 7.50% | 3.20% | 14.50% | 0.70% | 28.40% | ||
Total | count | 52 | 207 | 70 | 340 | 22 | 691 | |
% of Total | 7.50% | 30.00% | 10.10% | 49.20% | 3.20% | 100.00% |
Variable | Time 1 | Time 2 | |
---|---|---|---|
lying | Count | 97 | 106 |
% of Total | 14.00% | 15.30% | |
sitting | Count | 228 | 186 |
% of Total | 32.90% | 26.80% | |
standing | Count | 228 | 186 |
% of Total | 16.90% | 20.00% | |
walking | Count | 111 | 169 |
% of Total | 16.00% | 24.40% | |
very active | Count | 141 | 94 |
% of Total | 20.30% | 13.50% | |
Total | Count | 694 | 694 |
% of Total | 100.00% | 100.00% |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleNigg, Claudio R. 2024. "A Semester of Hatha Yoga Has Comparable Effects to Physical Education for Children in Terms of Physical Activity and Psychosocial Indicators" Children 11, no. 7: 826. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11070826
APA StyleNigg, C. R. (2024). A Semester of Hatha Yoga Has Comparable Effects to Physical Education for Children in Terms of Physical Activity and Psychosocial Indicators. Children, 11(7), 826. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11070826