| Literature DB >> 28658292 |
Carlos Luz1,2, Luís P Rodrigues3,4, An De Meester5, Rita Cordovil6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In the last twenty years, there has been increasing evidence that Motor Competence (MC) is vital for developing an active and healthy lifestyle. This study analyses the associations between motor competence and its components, with health-related fitness (HRF).Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28658292 PMCID: PMC5489188 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179993
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Mean and standard deviation of boys and girls by age group for MC, HRF, height and BMI.
| Boys | Girls | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7–8 years n = 81 | 9–10 years n = 72 | 11–12 years n = 66 | 13–14 years n = 59 | 7–8 years n = 79 | 9–10 years n = 71 | 11–12 years n = 54 | 13–14 years n = 64 | |
| Var. | Mean±SD | Mean±SD | Mean±SD | Mean±SD | Mean±SD | Mean±SD | Mean±SD | Mean±SD |
| Stability | 43.5±7.0 | 48.4±7.9 | 53.1±7.5 | 60.8±8.8 | 41.1±7.3 | 49.5±8.5 | 51.4±6.6 | 57.2±9.5 |
| Locomotor1 (t-score) | 46.2±6.6 | 50.2±7.6 | 54.9±9.2 | 62.9±8.8 | 40.5±8.1 | 47.3±7.2 | 50.3±8.1 | 52.0±8.1 |
| Manipulative1 (t-score) | 46.0±5.3 | 52.4±5.8 | 58.4±6.9 | 66.5±8.7 | 38.1±4.9 | 44.4±4.5 | 48.2±4.2 | 51.0±5.8 |
| MC | 44.6±5.8 | 50.3±6.3 | 56.2±7.7 | 65.1±8.4 | 38.6±6.5 | 46.8±6.0 | 49.9±5.6 | 53.8±7.1 |
| HRF | 45.3±4.9 | 49.1±5.1 | 53.6/±7.2 | 62.9±8.5 | 42.2±3.6 | 46.7±4.2 | 50.4±5.0 | 54.5±4.6 |
| Height (cm) | 127,9±6.2 | 138.7±6.4 | 151.9±9.4 | 162.5±9.0 | 127.6±6.7 | 139.4±7.5 | 153.4±8.8 | 159.8±6.9 |
| BMI (kgm-1) | 17.1±1.9 | 19.0±3.4 | 20.1±3.5 | 20.5±3.9 | 17.5±2.5 | 18.7±3.3 | 20.2±4.7 | 22.1±4.4 |
1—Stability, locomotor and manipulative category scores were calculated as the sum of the t-scores of the two tasks.
2—Total MC was calculated as the mean of the t-scores for all components.
3 –An HRF was calculated as the mean of the t-scores of the PACER test and the handgrip test
Pearson correlations between MC (components and total) and HRF by sex and age group.
| .48 | .40 | .68 | .70 | |
| .60 | .62 | .64 | .51 | |
| .67 | .49 | .50 | .59 | |
| .71 | .64 | .71 | .71 | |
| .60 | .47 | .28 | .61 | |
| .97 | .60 | .57 | .56 | |
| .54 | .37 | .20 | .43 | |
| .73 | .62 | .49 | .68 | |
Note:
*p < .05
***p < .001
Multiple regressions for age, sex, BMI, MC, and MC components to HRF for the entire sample.
| Step | Predictors | β | p | F | R2 | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 243.5 | .58 | .000 | |||
| Age | .772 | .000 | ||||
| Sex | -.262 | .000 | ||||
| BMI | -.149 | .000 | ||||
| 2 | 383.1 | .74 | .000 | |||
| Age | .264 | .000 | ||||
| Sex | -.044 | .078 | ||||
| BMI | .017 | .517 | ||||
| MC | .649 | .000 | ||||
| 3 | 257.2 | .74 | .000 | |||
| Age | .265 | .000 | ||||
| Sex | -.026 | .399 | ||||
| BMI | .018 | .522 | ||||
| Stability | .178 | .000 | ||||
| Locomotor | .302 | .000 | ||||
| Manipulative | .257 | .000 |
Standard regression of MC components on HRF by gender and age groups.
| 0.33 | .000 | -0.18 | .034 | 0.16 | .056 | 0.21 | .035 | 0.36 | .001 | 23.99 | 0.60 | .000 | |
| 0.15 | .152 | -0.12 | .322 | 0.19 | .874 | 0.49 | .000 | 0.25 | .023 | 12.10 | 0.44 | .000 | |
| 0.40 | .000 | -0.02 | .872 | 0.50 | .001 | 0.14 | .315 | -0.02 | .898 | 20.89 | 0.61 | .000 | |
| 0.31 | .004 | 0.00 | .991 | 0.54 | .000 | 0.02 | .888 | 0.14 | .249 | 17.15 | 0.60 | .000 | |
| 0.04 | .671 | 0.11 | .290 | 0.19 | .095 | 0.49 | .000 | 0.17 | .113 | 18.49 | 0.53 | .000 | |
| 0.13 | .252 | -0.10 | .384 | 0.08 | .572 | 0.50 | .000 | 0.22 | .079 | 10.63 | 0.42 | .000 | |
| 0.13 | .324 | 0.14 | .358 | 0.16 | .253 | 0.65 | .000 | -0.11 | .437 | 5.55 | 0.30 | .000 | |
| 0.17 | .065 | 0.29 | .008 | 0.46 | .000 | 0.47 | .001 | 0.09 | .782 | 13.86 | 0.51 | .000 | |
Note: shadow cells represent significant coefficients (p < .05)