# An 8-week exergame-based exercise training program improves cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength and endurance performances among primary school children in Taiwan

**Authors:** Chi-Fang Lin, Po-Fu Lee, Yan-Jhu Su, I-Tung Lin, Hsiao-Fang Kao, Yi-Chuan Hung, Mei-Ling Chao, Chien-Chang Ho

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fped.2025.1566838 · Frontiers in Pediatrics · 2025-07-03

## TL;DR

An 8-week exergame program improved cardiovascular and muscular fitness in Taiwanese primary school children.

## Contribution

Demonstrates that exergames can effectively improve physical fitness in children.

## Key findings

- Exergame training reduced 800-m run time, indicating improved cardiovascular endurance.
- Exergame training increased bent-leg sit-up performance, indicating improved muscular strength and endurance.

## Abstract

The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of an 8-week exergame-based exercise training program on health-related physical fitness performances among primary school children in Taiwan.

The study employed a randomized controlled trial (RCT) design, recruiting 68 elementary school children with an average age of 10.76 ± 0.49 years. Participants were randomly divided into an experimental group (n = 35) and a control group (n = 33). The experimental group completed an 8-week exergame-based exercise training program, performed three times per week. Each session consisted of three one-minute rounds. In contrast, the control group did not undergo any training and continued their usual daily activities. Data collection included demographic surveys, anthropometric assessments, and health-related physical fitness evaluations conducted at baseline (Week 0) and after the intervention (week 8).

After the 8-week exergame-based exercise training program, the results indicated that compared to the control group, the experimental group significantly reduced their 800-m run time [β = −21.771, p = 0.005 (enhanced cardiovascular endurance)] and increased their performance in bent-leg sit-ups [β = 4.036, p = 0.021 (muscular strength and endurance)] after adjusting for age, gender, and other health-related physical fitness indicators.

This suggests that 8-week exergame-based exercise training program can be a fun exercise alternative for improving cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength and endurance performances among primary school children in Taiwan.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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