The influence of physical activity on the creativity of 10 and 11-year-old school children

•The specific effect of physical exercise in brain promote and increase creativity.•Vigorous physical activity is positively and significantly related to fluency.•Vigorous activity is highly related to Originality, flexibility and creativity.•Moderate-vigorous physical activity positively and signif...

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Published inThinking skills and creativity Vol. 48; p. 101295
Main Authors Romance, Ramón, Nielsen-Rodríguez, Adriana, Mendes, Rui Sousa, Dobado-Castañeda, Juan Carlos, Dias, Gonçalo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.06.2023
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Summary:•The specific effect of physical exercise in brain promote and increase creativity.•Vigorous physical activity is positively and significantly related to fluency.•Vigorous activity is highly related to Originality, flexibility and creativity.•Moderate-vigorous physical activity positively and significantly relate to fluency.•Moderate-vigorous activity highly relate to Originality, flexibility and creativity. The benefits of physical activity in terms of physical and cognitive health are increasingly being studied and analyzed. However, divergent thinking has been scarcely studied in relation to the exercise performed. This study aimed to analyze whether there is a relationship between creative ability, intensity and amount of physical activity in 10–11 year old children. This research is framed within an ex post facto, descriptive, cross-sectional and correlational approach. The sample of this study consisted of 169 participants (82 boys and 87 girls), from a public Primary School center in southern Spain, aged between 10 and 11 years (M ± SD: age = 10. 48 ± 0.50 years). The amount and intensity of physical activity performed by students was measured by accelerometry, and the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking was used to evaluate the dimensions of creativity Originality, Fluency, Elaboration and Flexibility. All data collected was analyzed, using IBM-SPSS Statistics. Our results have revealed a correlation between the Cognitive Fluency, Originality and Cognitive Flexibility dimensions with moderate-vigorous physical activity. It is concluded that the "key to creativity" may depend on a combination of cognitive, social and family factors (among others). Although there is a tendency for a positive correlation between physical activity and creative ability, more studies are needed to better consolidate these assumptions.
ISSN:1871-1871
1878-0423
DOI:10.1016/j.tsc.2023.101295