| Literature DB >> 32735359 |
Rodrigo A Lima1,2, Fernanda C Soares2, Daniel R Queiroz2, Javiera A Aguilar2, Jorge Bezerra2, Mauro V G Barros2.
Abstract
We evaluated the association between weight status and motor competence from preschool age (3-5 years of age) until middle childhood (7-9 years of age). Longitudinal study with three to five-year-old preschool children (n = 1155) enrolled in public and private preschools in Recife, Brazil. Children were followed twice (2010, 2012, and 2014) for four years. Köperkoordinationstest für kinder (KTK) assessed the children's motor competence (KTK Motor Quotient). Weight status (underweight, normal weight, overweight, and obesity) was classified according to the children's sex and age. Preschool children with normal weight exhibited higher motor competence at 5-7 years of age compared to preschool children with overweight (+3.73 MQ, P = .03) and obesity (+5.09 MQ, P < .01). Preschool children with normal weight presented higher motor competence at 7-9 years of age compared to their peers with overweight (+6.00 MQ, P = .03) and obesity (+5.88 MQ, P = .01). Children with normal weight at 5-7 years of age presented higher motor competence at 7-9 years of age compared to their peers with overweight (+3.33 MQ, P = .02) and obesity (+4.00 MQ, P = .02). Independent of the childhood phase and extension of the period evaluated (2- or 4-year period), children who had excessive weight (overweight or obesity) and changed their weight status to underweight or normal weight presented similar motor competence compared to children who continued underweight or normal weight. Weight status already at preschool age is an important predictor of the children's motor competence until middle childhood. Interventions improving the children's weight status, already at preschool age, might impact their motor competence development positively.Entities:
Keywords: longitudinal studies; motor development; obesity; youth
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Year: 2021 PMID: 32735359 PMCID: PMC8252800 DOI: 10.1111/sms.13787
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Med Sci Sports ISSN: 0905-7188 Impact factor: 4.221
Figure 1Flow chart of the longitudinal follow‐up of study participants
Figure 2KTK motor Quotient score of the children based on their weight status trajectory during childhood. Legend: Analyses adjusted for family income and the cluster structure of the data (students nested within schools)
Sociodemographic characteristics and body measurements of the participants at the baseline (2010), follow‐ups (2012, 2014), and the dropouts
| Variables | 2010 (3‐5 y) | 2012 (5‐7 y) | 2014 (7‐9 y) | Dropouts (2012 or 2014) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | % | n | % | n | % | n | % | |||
| Sex | Male | 594 | 51.4 | 405 | 51.7 | 230 | 52.3 | 364 | 61.3 | .652 |
| Female | 561 | 48.6 | 379 | 48.3 | 210 | 47.7 | 351 | 62.6 | ||
| Family income | <1 MW | 425 | 42.4 | 287 | 37.1 | 154 | 39.6 | 283 | 64.2 | .126 |
| 1‐2 MW | 307 | 29.6 | 247 | 32.0 | 111 | 28.5 | 216 | 71.4 | ||
| 2‐4 MW | 152 | 14.6 | 129 | 16.7 | 68 | 17.5 | 104 | 68.4 | ||
| >4 MW | 139 | 13.4 | 110 | 14.2 | 56 | 14.4 | 85 | 61.2 | ||
| BMI | Underweight | 166 | 14.4 | 74 | 9.9 | 43 | 10.8 | 111 | 66.9 | .223 |
| Normal weight | 645 | 55.8 | 445 | 59.2 | 229 | 57.5 | 414 | 64.2 | ||
| Overweight | 153 | 13.3 | 124 | 16.5 | 74 | 18.6 | 111 | 72.6 | ||
| Obesity | 191 | 16.5 | 108 | 14.4 | 52 | 13.1 | 121 | 63.4 | ||
Abbreviation: MW, minimum wages.
P value from the Fisher chi‐square test comparing dropouts and children monitored in 2010.
P value from the Exact Fisher chi‐square test comparing dropouts and children monitored in 2010.
P value from the dependent t test comparing dropouts and children monitored in 2010.
Participants' motor competence scores during childhood
| Motor competence (scores) | 2012 (5‐7 y) | 2014 (7‐9 y) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | Mean (SD) | n | Mean (SD) | |
| KTK sum of raw scores | 746 | 101.9 (34.8) | 440 | 146.5 (41.2) |
| KTK Motor Quotient | 746 | 83.4 (14.5) | 440 | 82.2 (16.4) |
| KTK tasks (standardized scores) | ||||
| Walking backward | 747 | 89.4 (16.0) | 451 | 94.3 (15.7) |
| Moving sideways | 751 | 94.6 (17.5) | 460 | 88.0 (17.8) |
| One‐legged hopping | 751 | 72.9 (13.3) | 461 | 76.1 (17.6) |
| Two‐legged jumping | 750 | 92.1 (13.5) | 461 | 87.7 (15.2) |
Longitudinal associations between weight status and motor competence scores during childhood
| Exposures | KTK motor Quotient score at 5‐7 y (2012) | KTK motor Quotient score at 7‐9 y (2014) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n (%) | Mean difference in relation to normal weight (95% CI) |
| n (%) | Mean difference in relation to normal weight (95% CI) |
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| BMI at 3‐5 y (2010) | Underweight | 107 (16.2) | 2.96 (−0.13 to 6.05) | .06 | 52 (14.8) | 5.95 (1.16 to 10.74) | .02 |
| Overweight | 83 (12.5) | −3.73 (−7.16 to −0.31) | .03 | 39 (11.1) | −6.00 (−11.39 to −0.62) | .03 | |
| Obesity | 98 (14.8) | −5.09 (−8.28 to −1.89) | <.01 | 55 (15.7) | ‐5.88 (−10.57 to −1.20) | .01 | |
| BMI at 5‐7 y (2012) | Underweight | 74 (10.1) | 1.51 (−1.90 to 4.92) | .39 | 35 (9.2) | 2.83 (−0.78 to 6.44) | .12 |
| Overweight | 121 (16.4) | −4.26 (−7.06 to −1.45) | <.01 | 73 (19.2) | −3.33 (−6.07 to −0.60) | .02 | |
| Obesity | 106 (14.4) | −11.12 (−14.07 to −8.17) | <.01 | 49 (12.9) | −4.00 (−7.30 to −0.70) | .02 | |
| BMI at 7‐9 y (2012) | Underweight | 40 (11.3) | 2.83 (−2.26 to 7.91) | .28 | |||
| Overweight | 68 (19.3) | −6.53 (−10.66 to −2.39) | <.01 | ||||
| Obesity | 44 (12.5) | −19.81 (−24.72 to −14.89) | <.01 | ||||
that all the models were adjusted for the cluster structure of the data (students nested within schools).
Adjusted for: family income (3‐5 and 5‐7 y).
Adjusted for: family income (3‐5 and 7‐9 y).
Adjusted for: family income (5‐7 y).
Adjusted for: KTK motor Quotient score (5‐7 y), family income (5‐7 and 7‐9 y).
Adjusted for: family income (7‐9 y).