Andrade-Lara Karina Elizabeth, Serrano Huete Víctor, Atero Mata Eva, Párraga Montilla Juan Antonio, Herrador Sánchez Julio, Moreno Marín Asensio, Martínez Redondo Melchor, Pozas Daniel Manjón, Salas Sánchez Jesús, Lucena Zurita Manuel, Cabrera Linares José Carlos, Latorre Román Pedro Ángel
Department of Musical, Plastic and Corporal Expression, University of Jaén, 23071 Jaén, Spain.
Department of Physical Education Didactics and Health, International University of La Rioja, 26006 Logroño, Spain.
J Clin Med. 2024 Dec 31;14(1):172. doi: 10.3390/jcm14010172.
: Eye-foot coordination is essential in sports and daily life, enabling the synchronization of vision and movement for tasks like ball control or crossing obstacles. This study aimed to examine both the validity and reliability of an innovative eye-foot coordination (EFC) test in a dual-task paradigm in children aged 6-11 years and the capacity of this test to discriminate between sex and age. : A total of 440 schoolchildren aged 6-11 years participated in this cross-sectional study. A ball control test, involving kicking and catching, was used to assess EFC. The assessment included three conditions: without interference (WI), with auditory interference (AI), and with visual interference (VI). : The ICCs per the EFC test scores were 0.975 for foot successes (95% CI = 0.961-0.983; < 0.001) and 0.747 for foot mistakes (95% CI = 0.611-0.835; < 0.001). The SEM for the standing successes was 3.082 (10.81%), and the MDC was 4.860 (17.05%). For the standing mistakes, the SEM was 1.551 (19.33%) and the MDC was 3.452 (43.04%). Moreover, boys had a significantly higher number of successes in the WI, AI, and VI conditions ( < 0.001, respectively) than girls, although girls had more mistakes than boys only in the VI condition ( = 0.025). : The EFC test showed adequate reliability and validity. Also, the EFC test showed that performance worsened with interference regardless of sex and age, especially in girls in the VI condition.
眼脚协调在运动和日常生活中至关重要,它能使视觉和动作同步,以完成诸如控球或跨越障碍物等任务。本研究旨在检验一种创新的眼脚协调(EFC)测试在6至11岁儿童双任务范式中的有效性和可靠性,以及该测试区分性别和年龄的能力。
共有440名6至11岁的学童参与了这项横断面研究。使用一项涉及踢和接球的控球测试来评估眼脚协调。评估包括三种情况:无干扰(WI)、有听觉干扰(AI)和有视觉干扰(VI)。
根据EFC测试分数计算的组内相关系数(ICC),脚部成功次数为0.975(95%置信区间=0.961-0.983;P<0.001),脚部失误次数为0.747(95%置信区间=0.611-0.835;P<0.001)。站立成功次数的标准误(SEM)为3.082(10.81%),最小可检测变化(MDC)为4.860(17.05%)。对于站立失误次数,SEM为1.551(19.33%),MDC为3.452(43.04%)。此外,在无干扰、有听觉干扰和有视觉干扰的情况下,男孩的成功次数显著高于女孩(P分别<0.001),不过只有在有视觉干扰的情况下女孩的失误比男孩多(P=0.025)。
EFC测试显示出足够的可靠性和有效性。此外,EFC测试表明,无论性别和年龄,干扰都会使表现变差,尤其是在有视觉干扰情况下的女孩。