Cliff Dylan P, Okely Anthony D, Smith Leif M, McKeen Kim
Child Obesity Research Centre, Faculty of Education University of Wollongong, Wollongong NSW, Australia.
Pediatr Exerc Sci. 2009 Nov;21(4):436-49. doi: 10.1123/pes.21.4.436.
Gender differences in cross-sectional relationships between fundamental movement skill (FMS) subdomains (locomotor skills, object-control skills) and physical activity were examined in preschool children. Forty-six 3- to 5-year-olds (25 boys) had their FMS video assessed (Test of Gross Motor Development II) and their physical activity objectively monitored (Actigraph 7164 accelerometers). Among boys, object-control skills were associated with physical activity and explained 16.9% (p = .024) and 13.7% (p = .049) of the variance in percent of time in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and total physical activity, respectively, after controlling for age, SES and z-BMI. Locomotor skills were inversely associated with physical activity among girls, and explained 19.2% (p = .023) of the variance in percent of time in MVPA after controlling for confounders. Gender and FMS subdomain may influence the relationship between FMS and physical activity in preschool children.
研究了学龄前儿童基本运动技能(FMS)子领域( locomotor skills,物体控制技能)与身体活动之间横断面关系中的性别差异。46名3至5岁儿童(25名男孩)接受了FMS视频评估(粗大运动发展测试II),并对其身体活动进行了客观监测(Actigraph 7164加速度计)。在男孩中,物体控制技能与身体活动相关,在控制年龄、社会经济地位和z体重指数后,分别解释了中度至剧烈身体活动(MVPA)时间百分比和总身体活动中16.9%(p = 0.024)和13.7%(p = 0.049)的方差。在女孩中, locomotor技能与身体活动呈负相关,在控制混杂因素后,解释了MVPA时间百分比中19.2%(p = 0.023)的方差。性别和FMS子领域可能会影响学龄前儿童FMS与身体活动之间的关系。