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Individual, Family, and Environmental Correlates of Motor Competence in Young Children: Regression Model Analysis of Data Obtained from Two Motor Tes…

2020

Physical activity and motor competence (MC) have been considered to be closely related and prevent childhood obesity. The aim of the study was two-fold: to examine MC measured with two different tools in relation to individual, family, and environmental correlates and to investigate gender differences in MC. The Test of Gross Motor Development-Third Edition (TGMD-3) was administered to three- to seven-year-old children (n = 945), while the K&ouml

MalePRESCHOOL-CHILDRENPediatric ObesityBODY-COMPOSITIONColoradokoordinaatio (motoriikka)coordinationTGMD-3socioecological modelLANGUAGElcsh:Medicinelapset (ikäryhmät)sosiaalinen taustaArticleFUNDAMENTAL MOVEMENT SKILLSliikuntataidottemperamenttiChild DevelopmentSex Factorsball skillsADOLESCENTSHumansChildmotoriset taidotExercisebalance skillslcsh:RtemperamentPERFORMANCEtaustatekijätPHYSICAL-ACTIVITYlocomotor skillsCOGNITIVE-DEVELOPMENTMotor SkillsChild PreschoolesikouluikäisetSCHOOLFemaleKTKSportsInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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The new version of the pictorial scale of Perceived Movement Skill Competence in Spanish children: Evidence of validity and reliability. [La nueva ve…

2019

The purpose of this study was to i) examine reliability and construct validity of the pictorial scale of Perceived Movement Skill Competence (PMSC) aligned to the third version of the Test of Gross Motor Development (TGMD-3) in a sample of Spanish children; and to ii) analyse the validity of the PMSC and children’s perceived motor competence (MC) according to gender. A convenience sample of 361 children (55.7% boys) between 4 and 11 years-old participated. The pictorial scale of PMSC (19 items) was administered (a random subsample repeated the PMSC twice). Test-retest reliability using Intraclass Correlation Coefficients and construct validity using a Bayesian Structural Equation Modeling a…

competencia motrizsomething in particular interest for Physical Education teachers. Resumen El objetivo de este estudio fue i) analizar la fiabilidad y validez de constructo de la escala pictográfica de Percepción de la Competencia Motriz (PMSC) alineada con la tercera versión del Test de Competencia Motriz Gruesa (TGMD) en una muestra de niños y niñas españoles y ii) analizar la validez de la PMSC y la percepción de competencia motriz (CM) de esos niños y niñas en función del género. Participó una muestra por conveniencia de 361 niños y niñas (55Intraclass correlationmostraron buenos ajustes. Según el géneropercepciónGross motor skilllcsh:Recreation. LeisureValidityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationlcsh:GV1-1860perceptionniñezinformativasStructural equation modelingPhysical educationlcsh:GV557-1198.99503 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinegender030212 general & internal medicineCompetence (human resources)childhoodvalidationlcsh:Sportslocomotion and the total PMSC than girls (p < .05). These findings provide evidence of the construct validity and reliability of the two-factor PMSC aligned with the TGMD-3 in locomotion and ball skills. The Spanish version of the pictorial scale of PMSC would be useful for assessing perceived MC in Spanish childrencuestión interesante para los docentes de Educación Física.lcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationConstruct validitySpanish versiony no informativas030229 sport sciencesmotor competencelcsh:Gvalidaciónde locomoción y la PMSC total que las niñas (p <PsychologySocial psychologygénerolos niños puntuaron más alto en percepción de habilidades de balónRICYDE. Revista internacional de ciencias del deporte
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Comparative Analysis of fundamental motor skills in Finnish children with and without intellectual disability : A replication study

2021

Children with intellectual disability (ID) characteristically have motor problems. The purpose of this study was to compare differences in motor skills between Finnish children with and without ID, to compare the differences between children with ID with and without DS, and to systematically replicate Rintala & Loovis (2013). Twenty-five Finnish children (10 girls, 15 boys; M age = 8.7 yr.; SD 1.2) with ID were tested using the TGMD-3. Children with ID (including six children with DS) were matched according to age and gender with typically developing children in order to identify differences in motor skills. The findings revealed significant variability in the motor skills of children with …

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