Duncan Michael J, Stanley Michelle, Leddington Wright Sheila
Coventry University, Coventry, UK ; Department of Biomolecular and Sports Sciences, Coventry University, Coventry, CV1 5FB, UK.
Coventry University, Coventry, UK.
BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil. 2013 May 15;5:11. doi: 10.1186/2052-1847-5-11. eCollection 2013.
The purpose of this study was to examine the association between functional movement and overweight and obesity in British children.
Data were obtained from 90, 7-10 year old children (38 boys and 52 girls). Body mass (kg) and height (m) were assessed from which body mass index (BMI) was determined and children were classified as normal weight, overweight or obese according to international cut offs. Functional movement was assessed using the functional movement screen.
Total functional movement score was significantly, negatively correlated with BMI (P = .0001). Functional movement scores were also significantly higher for normal weight children compared to obese children (P = .0001). Normal weight children performed significantly better on all individual tests within the functional movement screen compared to their obese peers (P <0.05) and significantly better than overweight children for the deep squat (P = .0001) and shoulder mobility tests (P = .04). Overweight children scored significantly better than obese in the hurdle step (P = .0001), in line lunge (P = .05), shoulder mobility (P = .04) and active straight leg raise (P = .016). Functional movement scores were not significantly different between boys and girls (P > .05) when considered as total scores. However, girls performed significantly better than boys on the hurdle step (P = .03) and straight leg raise (P = .004) but poorer than boys on the trunk stability push-up (P = .014).
This study highlights that overweight and obesity are significantly associated with poorer functional movement in children and that girls outperform boys in functional movements.
本研究旨在探讨英国儿童的功能性动作与超重及肥胖之间的关联。
数据来源于90名7至10岁的儿童(38名男孩和52名女孩)。测量了体重(千克)和身高(米),据此计算出体重指数(BMI),并根据国际标准将儿童分为正常体重、超重或肥胖。使用功能性动作筛查评估功能性动作。
功能性动作总分与BMI呈显著负相关(P = 0.0001)。与肥胖儿童相比,正常体重儿童的功能性动作得分也显著更高(P = 0.0001)。与肥胖同龄人相比,正常体重儿童在功能性动作筛查中的所有单项测试中表现均显著更好(P <0.05),在深蹲(P = 0.0001)和肩部灵活性测试(P = 0.04)中比超重儿童表现显著更好。超重儿童在跨栏步(P = 0.0001)、直线弓箭步(P = 0.05)、肩部灵活性(P = 0.04)和主动直腿抬高(P = 0.016)方面的得分显著高于肥胖儿童。将功能性动作得分作为总分考虑时,男孩和女孩之间没有显著差异(P>0.05)。然而,女孩在跨栏步(P = 0.03)和直腿抬高(P = 0.004)方面比男孩表现更好,但在躯干稳定性俯卧撑(P = 0.014)方面比男孩表现更差。
本研究强调超重和肥胖与儿童功能性动作较差显著相关,且女孩在功能性动作方面表现优于男孩。