Effects of a physical education intervention on attention and inhibitory control in Ecuadorian children with intellectual disabilities.

Angélica Liseth Mero Piedra, Orsolya Pesthy, Klara Marton
Author Information
  1. Angélica Liseth Mero Piedra: Doctoral School of Education, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary. ORCID
  2. Orsolya Pesthy: Institute of Psychology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary; Doctoral School of Psychology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.
  3. Klara Marton: MTA-ELTE Language-Learning Disorders Research Group, Bárczi Gusztáv Faculty of Special Needs Education, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary; Brooklyn College, City University of New York, Brooklyn, NY, USA; Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York, New York, NY, USA.

Abstract

Studies on physical activity interventions indicated a facilitative effect on cognitive performance in persons with intellectual disabilities; however, research is scarce, especially in low/middle-income countries. We explored the effects of a 6-week enriched physical education program on inhibitory control and attention functions in Ecuadorian children with intellectual disabilities. Thirty children with mild intellectual disabilities (10-14 years old) were randomly assigned to an intervention or control group. Before and after the intervention, attention and inhibitory control were measured using computer-based nonverbal tasks. The findings showed significantly more accurate and faster responses in the vigilance task in the intervention group than in the controls. There were no significant intervention-related changes in inhibitory control; however, there were more prominent accuracy tendencies toward improvement in the intervention group. Results provide evidence of the potential of physical activity programs to enhance attention in this population, which could serve as a mediator for inhibitory control.

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MeSH Term

Child
Humans
Adolescent
Intellectual Disability
Physical Education and Training
Ecuador
Attention
Exercise

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