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Morphological and Motor-Functional Factors Influencing Fundamental Movement Skills in Eight-Year-Old Children (CROSBI ID 231493)

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Žuvela, Frane ; Kezić, Ana ; Krstulović, Saša Morphological and Motor-Functional Factors Influencing Fundamental Movement Skills in Eight-Year-Old Children // Iranian journal of pediatrics, 26 (2016), 6; doi: 10.3812

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Žuvela, Frane ; Kezić, Ana ; Krstulović, Saša

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Morphological and Motor-Functional Factors Influencing Fundamental Movement Skills in Eight-Year-Old Children

Background: Because some children are already being selected for some sports disciplines by the age of eight, it is important to know whether quantitative measurement tests could serve as a good selection tool in this context. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the possible influence of motor- functional abilities and morphological characteristics on fundamental movement skills in eight-year- old children. Materials and Methods: A total of 90 children (45 boys and 45 girls) participated in this study and were subjected to two tests for morphological status assessment (body height and body weight), three tests of motor- functional abilities (forward bow, standing long jump, and 1/4 mile run), and one test of fundamental motor skills (FMS- POLYGON). Multiple regression analysis was used to determine the influence of morphological characteristics and motor-functional abilities on fundamental movement skills. Results: The results of this study show that explosive strength and endurance are significant predictors of FMS-POLYGON performance in both genders, whereas body height is a significant predictor only in boys. Conclusions: We conclude that girls with high endurance and strength have better results in the FMS- POLYGON, whereas boys must be taller and have higher degrees of endurance and strength to excel.

Sex Differences ; Motor Skills ; Physical Endurance ; Flexibility ; Muscle Strength

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26 (6)

2016.

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10.3812

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