The Effect Of Dual-Task Training On Motor And Cognitive Performance In School-Age Children

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2024
The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of dual task training on performance in school-age children. Although studies on this subject in the world are limited, a comprehensive study on school-age children is needed. MATERIAL AND METHOD: * Evaluation will begin by applying demographic information and the Physical Activity Survey for Children. * The evaluations to be made will primarily evaluate the child\'s performance on a single cognitive task in a supported sitting position on a chair, without a motor task. * To evaluate single motor performance, a 2-minute walk test and a 30-second sit-stand test will be applied. * Dual task evaluations will be carried out by adding a cognitive task while applying the 2-minute walk and 30-second sit-to-stand test. * Walking speed will be evaluated with the 10m walk test. * Balance parameter will be evaluated with functional reaching test. * Using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), participating children will be asked to score the difficulty of cognitive and motor performance as a number between 0 and 10. * Walking speeds will be normalized by measuring lower extremity lengths. * The children will be randomly divided into two groups and the study group will be given dual-task training by creating dual-task situations during the activities carried out in physical education classes. * After 4 weeks, appropriate analyzes will be made with the data obtained as a result of the evaluations performed by the same evaluator. As a result of this study, motor and cognitive performance in single-task conditions in typically developing children will be revealed. Additionally, changes in this performance will be detected in dual-task situations. The gains to be obtained as a result of the training will also reveal the importance of implementing dual task training in school-age children.
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First added on: May 15, 2024