Title of article :
Determining Motor Development Status of 310 YearOld Children in Ahvaz City Using TGMD3 Test
Author/Authors :
Mohammadi ، Farzad - Kharazmi University , Bahram ، Abbas - Kharazmi University , Khalaji ، Hasan - Arak University , Ghadiri ، Farhad - Kharazmi University
Pages :
8
From page :
139
To page :
146
Abstract :
Introduction: The principle elements of motor development are fundamental movement skills (FMSs). The children with high levels of FMS are most likely to participate in healthrelated physical activities. This study aimed to determine motor development status of 310 yearold children in Ahvaz, Iran. Methods: The research strategy and design were descriptivenormative and crosssectional, respectively. A total of 1600 children aged 310 years were chosen from 8 regions of Ahvaz using clustersampling. The instrument used for datacollection was Test of Gross Motor Development – third edition (TGMD3). In order to analyze the data, multivariate and Tukey posthoc analyses were used along with MannWhitney U and chisquare tests. Results: Results showed that boys, compared to girls, had better levels of performance in locomotor skills of running, horizontal jump and sliding, while girls performed galloping and skipping better than boys. In all ball skills, boys had significant higher levels of performance compared to girls., Results also revealed that in both subtests, performance enhanced with age increase. Prevalence of low motor proficiency was observed in skipping, forehand strike and overhand throw, while there was prevalence of mastery in hoping, sliding, dribble and catching. Low motor proficiency was observed for several FMSs in girls. Conclusion: Girls, compared to the boys of the same age, had lower levels of performance in all ball skills and some of locomotor skills. This result shows they are at the risk of unhealthy motor development; therefore, it is suggested that special programs and equal opportunities be prepared for them in order to enhance their motor competence in FMS.
Keywords :
Fundamental movement skills , Gross motor development , Motor competence , Sex , Development delay
Journal title :
International Journal of Basic Science in Medicine
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
International Journal of Basic Science in Medicine
Record number :
2464901
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