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Pediatr Phys Ther ; 23(2): 144-8, 2011.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21552075

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PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between obesity and gross motor development in children who are developing typically and determine whether body mass index (BMI) predicts difficulty in gross motor skills. METHODS: BMIs were calculated and gross motor skills examined in 50 children who were healthy aged 3 to 5 years using the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales, 2nd edition (PDMS-2). Pearson chi-square statistic and stepwise linear hierarchical regression were used for analysis. RESULTS: A total of 24% of the children were overweight/obese, whereas 76% were found not to be overweight/obese. Fifty-eight percent of the overweight/obese group scored below average on the PDMS-2 compared to 15% of the nonoverweight group. Association between BMI and gross motor quotients was identified with significance of less than 0.002. Regression results were nonsignificant with all 50 subjects, yet showed significance (P = 0.018) when an outlier was excluded. CONCLUSIONS: Children aged 3 to 5 years with high BMIs may have difficulty with their gross motor skills. Further research is needed.


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Índice de Massa Corporal , Desenvolvimento Infantil , Transtornos das Habilidades Motoras/etiologia , Destreza Motora , Obesidade/complicações , Distribuição de Qui-Quadrado , Pré-Escolar , Avaliação da Deficiência , Feminino , Indicadores Básicos de Saúde , Humanos , Modelos Lineares , Masculino , Transtornos das Habilidades Motoras/reabilitação , Sobrepeso , Modalidades de Fisioterapia , Fatores de Risco
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