Naslov (eng)

Differences and Relationship between Body Composition and Motor Coordination in Children Aged 6–7 Years

Autor

Pelemiš, Vladan
Pavlović, Slobodan
Mandić, Danimir
Radaković, Milan
Branković, Dragan
Živanović, Vladimir
Milić, Zoran
Bajrić, Senad

Publisher

MDPI

Opis (eng)

Abstract: Background: The primary goal of this study was to investigate the relationship between body composition and motor coordination performance, and the secondary goal was to determine sex differences in body composition and motor coordination of preschool children. Methods: Forty-eight children (23 boys and 25 girls) underwent assessments for body composition and motor coordination using the Köperkoordinationstest für Kinder (KTK). Results: Linear regression analysis revealed significant associations between body composition and motor coordination in boys (p < 0.05) but not in girls. In boys, Body height (p = 0.01), Total muscle mass (p = 0.03), Total fat (p = 0.03), and Total water (p = 0.02) show statistically significant influence on single-leg jumps. Similar results were obtained for lateral jumps where there was a statistically significant influence of Body height (p = 0.01), Total muscle mass (p = 0.03), and Total water (p = 0.02). Interestingly, predictive variables showed no statistically significant influence on KTK overall score in boys (p = 0.42) nor in girls (p = 0.90). Conclusions: The predictive system of morphological variables demonstrated significance only among boys in this age group and sample. Girls outperformed boys due to early maturation, resulting in better average KTK scores. Keywords: KTK test; motor skills; relations; preschool age

Opis (eng)

https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4663/12/6/142

Jezik

engleski

Datum

2024

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