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Evaluating the impact of a short bout of stair-climbing on creative thinking in a between-subjects pretest posttest comparison study.


ABSTRACT: Recent studies have indicated potential links between short bouts of physical activity like stair-climbing and enhanced creative thinking. However, previous research featured limitations, such as using an uncommon 3 flights round-trip design and lacking baseline creative thinking evaluations. To rectify these limitations and build a more comprehensive understanding, the present study adopts a between-subjects pretest posttest comparison design to scrutinize the effects of ascending stair-climbing on both divergent and convergent thinking. 52 subjects underwent a pretest, followed by random assignment to one of four interventions: ascending stair-climbing for 2, 5, or 8 flights, or taking an elevator for 8 flights, before progressing to a posttest. The results revealed a notable improvement in convergent thinking, measured by the increased number of solved matchstick arithmetic problems (d = 1.165), for participants who climbed 2 flights of stairs compared to those who took the elevator. However, climbing 5 or 8 flights showed no such impact on convergent thinking, and stair-climbing, regardless of the number of flights, did not influence divergent thinking. These findings underscore the utility of brief stair-climbing as an accessible means to enhance convergent thinking in everyday settings, providing a nuanced insight into the relationship between physical activity and creative thinking processes.

SUBMITTER: Kawashima C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10762161 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evaluating the impact of a short bout of stair-climbing on creative thinking in a between-subjects pretest posttest comparison study.

Kawashima Chihiro C   Chen Chong C   Hagiwara Kosuke K   Mizumoto Tomohiro T   Watarai Mino M   Koga Takaya T   Higuchi Fumihiro F   Fujii Yuko Y   Okabe Emi E   Nakagawa Shin S  

Scientific reports 20240102 1


Recent studies have indicated potential links between short bouts of physical activity like stair-climbing and enhanced creative thinking. However, previous research featured limitations, such as using an uncommon 3 flights round-trip design and lacking baseline creative thinking evaluations. To rectify these limitations and build a more comprehensive understanding, the present study adopts a between-subjects pretest posttest comparison design to scrutinize the effects of ascending stair-climbin  ...[more]

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