Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Toronto, 55 Harbord Street, Toronto, ON, M5S 2W6, Canada.
INfant and Child Health (INCH) Lab, McMaster University, 100 Main Street West, DBHSC, 5th Floor Research, Hamilton, ON, L8P 1H6, Canada.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2020 Feb;50(2):491-499. doi: 10.1007/s10803-019-04277-6.
The purpose of this study was to examine the moderating role of adaptive behavior on the pathways connecting motor competence, physical activity, and health-related fitness in 7-12 year old children with ASD (N = 27). Results demonstrate that motor competence and health-related fitness were positively related (r = .42, p < .05), and this relationship was moderated by adaptive behavior. Specifically, we found that motor competence and health-related fitness were significantly related for those participants scoring approximately one or more standard deviations below the mean on adaptive behavior. No other significant pathways were present. Implications of these associations and directions for future research are discussed.
本研究旨在探讨适应性行为在连接运动能力、身体活动与 ASD 儿童健康相关体能的路径中的调节作用(N = 27)。结果表明,运动能力与健康相关体能呈正相关(r = .42,p < .05),且这种关系受到适应性行为的调节。具体来说,我们发现,对于那些在适应性行为方面得分低于平均值一个或多个标准差的参与者,运动能力与健康相关体能之间存在显著的相关性。没有其他显著的路径存在。讨论了这些关联的意义和未来研究的方向。