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Sex differences in 3- to 5-year-old children's motor competence: A pooled cross-sectional analysis of 6241 children.
Martins, Clarice; Webster, Elizabeth K; Romo-Perez, Vicente; Duncan, Michael; Lemos, Luís Filipe; Staiano, Amanda; Okely, Anthony; Magistro, Daniele; Carlevaro, Fabio; Bardid, Farid; Magno, Francesca; Nobre, Glauber; Estevan, Isaac; Mota, Jorge; Ning, Ke; Robinson, Leah E; Lenoir, Matthieu; Quan, Minghui; Valentini, Nadia; Dehkordi, Parvaneh S; Cross, Penny; Jones, Rachel; S Henrique, Rafael; Salami, Sedigheh; Chen, Sitong; Diao, Yucui; Bandeira, Paulo R; Barnett, Lisa M.
Afiliação
  • Martins C; Research Centre in Physical activity, Health and Leisure, and Laboratory for Integrative and Translational Research in Population Health, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
  • Webster EK; Department of Physical Education, Federal Universit` of Paraíba, João Pessoa, Brazil.
  • Romo-Perez V; Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA.
  • Duncan M; Faculty of Education and Sports Sciences, Universidad de Vigo, Vigo, Spain.
  • Lemos LF; Centre for Physical Activity, Sport and Exercise Sciences, Coventry University, Coventry, UK.
  • Staiano A; Research Centre in Physical activity, Health and Leisure, and Laboratory for Integrative and Translational Research in Population Health, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
  • Okely A; Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA.
  • Magistro D; School of Health and Society, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Carlevaro F; Department of Sport Science, School of Science & Technology, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK.
  • Bardid F; Polo Universitario Asti Studi Superiori, Uni-Astiss, Asti, Italy.
  • Magno F; Strathclyde Institute of Education, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.
  • Nobre G; Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, University of Turin, Turin, Italy.
  • Estevan I; Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Ceará, Ceará, Brazil.
  • Mota J; Department of Teaching of Physical Education, Arts and Music, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain.
  • Ning K; Research Centre in Physical activity, Health and Leisure, and Laboratory for Integrative and Translational Research in Population Health, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
  • Robinson LE; School of Physical Education and Sport, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi´ An, China.
  • Lenoir M; School of Kinesiology, University of Michigan, Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.
  • Quan M; Department of Movement and Sports Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
  • Valentini N; School of Kinesiology, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, China.
  • Dehkordi PS; School of Physical Education, Physiotherapy and Dance, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
  • Cross P; Department of Motor Behaviours, Faculty of Sports Science, Alzahra University, Teeran, Iran.
  • Jones R; School of Health and Society, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.
  • S Henrique R; School of Education, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Salami S; Department of Physical Education, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil.
  • Chen S; Department of Motor Behaviours, Faculty of Sports Science, Alzahra University, Teeran, Iran.
  • Diao Y; Institute for Health and Sport, Victoria University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • Bandeira PR; School of Sport, Shandong Normal University, Jinan, China.
  • Barnett LM; Department of Physical Education, Universidade Regional do Cariri, Crato, Brazil.
Scand J Med Sci Sports ; 34(5): e14651, 2024 May.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38760918
ABSTRACT
There is some, albeit inconsistent, evidence supporting sex differences in preschoolers' motor competence (MC), with these observations not uniform when analyzed by age, and cultural groups. Thus, this study examined sex differences across ages in 3- to 5-year-old children's MC. A cross-country pooled sample of 6241 children aged 3-5 years (49.6% girls) was assessed for MC using the Test of Gross Motor Development-2nd/3rd edition, and children were categorized into groups of age in months. Multiple linear regression models and predictive margins were calculated to explore how sex and age in months affect scores of MC (i.e., locomotor and ball skills), with adjustments for country and BMI. The Chow's Test was used to test for the presence of a structural break in the data. Significant differences in favor of girls were seen at 57-59 and 66-68 months of age for locomotor skills; boys performed better in ball skills in all age periods, except for 42-44 and 45-47 months of age. The higher marginal effects were observed for the period between 45-47 and 48-50 months for locomotor skills (F = 30.21; and F = 25.90 for girls and boys, respectively), and ball skills (F = 19.01; and F = 42.11 for girls and boys, respectively). A significantly positive break point was seen at 45-47 months, highlighting the age interval where children's MC drastically improved. The identification of this breakpoint provides an evidence-based metric for when we might expect MC to rapidly increase, and an indicator of early delay when change does not occur at that age.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Destreza Motora Limite: Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Scand J Med Sci Sports Assunto da revista: MEDICINA ESPORTIVA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Portugal

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Destreza Motora Limite: Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Scand J Med Sci Sports Assunto da revista: MEDICINA ESPORTIVA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Portugal