Cognitively combined/engaged physical activity for the executive function, symptomology, and motor competence of children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Yuan FANG, Fenghua SUN, Zixin WANG, Yaxi YANG, Man LAU, Kunyi HUANG, Kin Chung Michael YEUNG, Georg S. KRANZ, Che Hin Chetwyn CHAN

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Abstract

Background: Cognitively combined/engaged physical activity (CC/CE-PA) has been used as an intervention for children/adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). 

Method: This review aimed to quantify the effects of CC/CE-PAs on enhancing executive and physical function and alleviating ADHD symptoms in children/adolescents with ADHD. An extensive literature search of online databases identified 32 studies (75 % high-quality studies), of which 22 (pooled n=968) were included in the meta-analysis. 

Results: The included studies covered five PA types with varying intervention periods, frequencies, and exercise durations. The CC/CE-PAs showed an overall significant effect on improving executive function (standardized mean difference [SMD]: 1.10) and motor competence (SMD: 0.52) and alleviating ADHD symptoms (SMD: -0.75). Program design and participants’ medication status were found to significantly moderate the effect of CC/CE-PA. 

Conclusion: More evidence is needed to support the effect of CC/CE-PA by comparing it with other interventions and using a rigorous experimental design. Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104880
JournalResearch in Developmental Disabilities
Volume155
Early online dateNov 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Citation

Fang, Y., Sun, F., Wang, Z., Yang, Y., Lau, M., Huang, K., Yeung, M. K.-C., Kranz, G. S., & Chan, C. C. H. (2024). Cognitively combined/engaged physical activity for the executive function, symptomology, and motor competence of children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 155, Article 104880. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2024.104880

Keywords

  • ADHD symptoms
  • Young individuals
  • Executive function
  • Meta-analysis
  • Motor competence
  • Systematic review
  • PG student publication

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