Impact of Prolonged Periods Classroom Settings in Intra-abdominal fat area and its Consequence on Posture/Balance Control among Algerian Childhood College Preparatory School.
Journal Title: International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 2
Abstract
The play has been shown to help children adjust to the school setting and to enhance children's learning [1]. Since this theory, the current study was designed to examine the significance of mechanical effects of intra-abdominal on posture/balance control among the Algerian Childhood Primary Schools. Since our teachers emphasise the good classroom settings as a discipline pedagogical aspect of success learning. While High-quality educational programs for children in preschool and kindergarten have played at the centre of the curriculum [2]. Our interventions in this study aimed to examine Impact of Prolonged Periods Classroom Settings in Intra-abdominal fat area and its Consequence on Posture/Balance Control among Algerian Childhood Preparatory Schools. for the purpose, a total of 61 schoolboys of Slimane provinces Naama, Municipality Mecheria, Algeria male gender their average age 5±1.52 years distributed into two homogeneous groups, according to them, school attendance (kindergarten School (29 boys) - preschool (32 boys)). Tested by saving tests (Body Fat Percentage-Abdominal circumference - Modified Bass Test of Dynamic Balance and standing balance). Based on the analysis statistics, we confirm: Prolonged periods classroom settings increase Intra-Abdominal Fat which represents big risk posture/balance control. Primary schools posture needs an interactive play method Learning classroom to improve body imbalance as health benefits physical activities. Based on the differences acquired by the research team, we emphasise that prolonged periods classroom settings Primary Schools increase the intra-abdominal which owing to the weakness of skeletal muscle fatigue and abnormal pathological alignment. While as a recommendation pedagogy practised, we suggested to our teachers, who work with these children to know that the balanced posture requires more energy in the class, Considering that our student seat more than 6 hours a day, 30 per week, and 120 per month 1080 per year in Algerian primary schools.
Authors and Affiliations
Mohammed Zerf
The impact of fitness aerobics on the special performance and recovery processes of boys and girls 16-17 years old engaged in volleyball
Introduction: The development of special performance of athletes is a prerequisite for high-quality game. One of the means to improve the special performance of athletes in volleyball may be the use of fitness aerobics....
Comparative study of change in physical activity on exercise performance and mental well being
Study investigated the effect of different mode of aerobic exercises on cardiovascular fitness and mental well being. In this regard, 20 young healthy male participants (aged, 18- 30 years) were participated in study. Pa...
Effects of low-load resistance training with blood flow restriction on muscle size and strength of professional soccer players with muscle imbalance
The purposes of this study were: 1) to determine whether low intensity resistance training combined with blood flow restriction (LI-BFR) could affect the concentric hamstrings/quadriceps muscle strength ratio (Hcon:Qcon)...
Effects of Exercise on Visual Evoked Potentials
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of habitual exercise on visual evoked potentials (VEP) in Indian volleyball players. Visual evoked potentials (VEP) are used to assess the central visual pathway...
Oxygen Deficit: The Bio-energetic Pathophysiology
Scarcity of oxygen in humans arises via three modes. The environment may have low oxygen to breath. There can be disease in respiratory system causing hindrance to uptake of oxygen from environment and the circulatory sy...