학술논문

12주간의 슬링·덤벨·유산소 복합운동 트레이닝이 과체중 초등학생의 신체조성 및 전방머리자세에 미치는 영향(사례연구)
Document Type
Article
Source
한국체육과학회지 (2024): 720-729.
Subject
Language
Korean
ISSN
12260258
Abstract
This study aimed to determine whether body composition and front head posture improved by applying combined training of sling exercise, dumbbell exercise, and aerobic exercise for 12 weeks to overweight elementary school students with forward head posture. The subjects of this study were 30 overweight elementary school students with front head posture, and the study design was a case study using a pre-post experimental design. We measured the subjects' body composition and craniovertebral angle before and after 12 weeks of training. As a result, body fat percentage significantly decreased, and skeletal muscle mass significantly increased after 12 weeks of combined training. Additionally, the craniovertebral angle significantly increased after 12 weeks of combined training. In conclusion, we confirmed that a 12-week combination of sling, dumbbell, and aerobic exercise was effective for improving cervical spine posture and body composition in overweight elementary school students with forward head posture.
This study aimed to determine whether body composition and front head posture improved by applying combined training of sling exercise, dumbbell exercise, and aerobic exercise for 12 weeks to overweight elementary school students with forward head posture. The subjects of this study were 30 overweight elementary school students with front head posture, and the study design was a case study using a pre-post experimental design. We measured the subjects' body composition and craniovertebral angle before and after 12 weeks of training. As a result, body fat percentage significantly decreased, and skeletal muscle mass significantly increased after 12 weeks of combined training. Additionally, the craniovertebral angle significantly increased after 12 weeks of combined training. In conclusion, we confirmed that a 12-week combination of sling, dumbbell, and aerobic exercise was effective for improving cervical spine posture and body composition in overweight elementary school students with forward head posture.