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Investigating the matching relationship between physical exercise and stereotypic behavior in children with autism

Investigating the matching relationship between physical exercise and stereotypic behavior in children with autism
Investigating the matching relationship between physical exercise and stereotypic behavior in children with autism
Purpose: Physical exercise has been shown to be effective in reducing stereotypic behaviors in children with autism spectrum disorder. One possible mechanism concerns the matching hypothesis between exercise and behavior. The present study sought to examine this matching exercise-behavior relationship. Methods: Participants (N = 21, 17 males and 4 females, Mage = 11.07 ± 1.44 yr, Mheight = 1.46 ± 0.99 m, and Mweight = 40.60 ± 8.25 kg), with observable forms of hand-flapping and body-rocking stereotypic behaviors, underwent three separate days of conditions, one for the control condition, one for the 10-min ball-tapping exercise condition, and one for the 10-min jogging condition, in a randomized order. The frequency of each type of stereotypic behavior was videotaped from 15 min before to 60 min after the exercise. Results: Results revealed that only hand-flapping stereotypic behaviors were significantly reduced in the ball-tapping exercise condition (P < 0.017), whereas only body-rocking stereotypic behaviors were significantly reduced in the jogging exercise condition (P < 0.017). However, the behavioral benefit diminished at 45 min after the respective exercise. CONCLUSION: Physical exercise should be topographically matched with stereotypic behavior to produce desirable behavioral benefits in children with autism spectrum disorder.
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Tse, Andy C.Y.
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Liu, Venus H.L.
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Lee, Paul H.
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Tse, Andy C.Y.
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Liu, Venus H.L.
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Lee, Paul H.
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Tse, Andy C.Y., Liu, Venus H.L. and Lee, Paul H. (2021) Investigating the matching relationship between physical exercise and stereotypic behavior in children with autism. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 53 (4), 770-775. (doi:10.1249/MSS.0000000000002525).

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Purpose: Physical exercise has been shown to be effective in reducing stereotypic behaviors in children with autism spectrum disorder. One possible mechanism concerns the matching hypothesis between exercise and behavior. The present study sought to examine this matching exercise-behavior relationship. Methods: Participants (N = 21, 17 males and 4 females, Mage = 11.07 ± 1.44 yr, Mheight = 1.46 ± 0.99 m, and Mweight = 40.60 ± 8.25 kg), with observable forms of hand-flapping and body-rocking stereotypic behaviors, underwent three separate days of conditions, one for the control condition, one for the 10-min ball-tapping exercise condition, and one for the 10-min jogging condition, in a randomized order. The frequency of each type of stereotypic behavior was videotaped from 15 min before to 60 min after the exercise. Results: Results revealed that only hand-flapping stereotypic behaviors were significantly reduced in the ball-tapping exercise condition (P < 0.017), whereas only body-rocking stereotypic behaviors were significantly reduced in the jogging exercise condition (P < 0.017). However, the behavioral benefit diminished at 45 min after the respective exercise. CONCLUSION: Physical exercise should be topographically matched with stereotypic behavior to produce desirable behavioral benefits in children with autism spectrum disorder.

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Accepted/In Press date: 1 September 2020
Published date: 1 April 2021
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2020 by the American College of Sports Medicine.

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Local EPrints ID: 474942
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/474942
ISSN: 0195-9131
PURE UUID: 0649dbd4-84bf-4118-add5-83e61530547f
ORCID for Paul H. Lee: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5729-6450

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Author: Andy C.Y. Tse
Author: Venus H.L. Liu
Author: Paul H. Lee ORCID iD

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