HEALTH

Exercising for Better Brains: Which Workouts Help Kids with Developmental Disorders?

GLOBALSat Nov 16 2024
Do you know that certain types of exercise can really make a difference for children and teens with developmental disorders? Scientists looked at 68 different studies to figure out what works best. They found that combative sports like karate or boxing might be the top choice for boosting physical skills. If you're aiming to improve thinking and decision-making, sports involving balls such as soccer or basketball could be your best bet. For social skills, specific training focused on movement and brain development seems to be the way to go. And get this, swimming or other water activities might be the best for helping with behavior issues. Isn't that interesting? These findings come from a careful review of studies, using a method called Bayesian framework, which is like a smart way to analyze a lot of data at once.

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    Are there hidden agendas promoting combative sports in schools for children with developmental disorders?
    Is there a risk that kids doing aquatic exercise will start behaving like dolphins?
    How do the benefits of different exercise modalities vary across different types of developmental disorders?

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