Biocultural Predictors of Motor Coordination Among Prepubertal Boys and Girls

Author:

Luz Leonardo G. O.12,Valente-dos-Santos João2345,Luz Tatiana D. D.67,Sousa-e-Silva Paulo2,Duarte João P.268,Machado-Rodrigues Aristides2910,Seabra André11,Santos Rute12,Cumming Sean P.13,Coelho-e-Silva Manuel J.26

Affiliation:

1. LACAPS, Alagoas Federal University (UFAL), Arapiraca, Brazil

2. CIDAF (uid/dtp/04213/2016), University of Coimbra, Portugal

3. Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (SFRH/BPD/100470/2014), Lisbon, Portugal

4. IBILI, University of Coimbra, Portugal

5. Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Lusófona University of Humanities and Technologies, Lisbon, Portugal

6. Faculty of Sport Science and Physical Education, University of Coimbra, Portugal

7. Alagoas Federal University (UFAL), Maceió, Brazil

8. Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (SFRH/BD/101083/2014), Lisbon, Portugal

9. CIAS, University of Coimbra, Portugal

10. School of Education, Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Portugal

11. CIAFEL, Faculty of Sport, University of Porto, Portugal

12. Early Start Research Institute, School of Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Wollongong, Australia

13. Sport, Health and Exercise Science Research Group, Department of Health, University of Bath, UK

Abstract

This study aimed to predict motor coordination from a matrix of biocultural factors for 173 children (89 boys, 84 girls) aged 7–9 years who were assessed with the Körperkoordinationtest für Kinder test battery. Socioeconomic variables included built environment, area of residence, mother’s educational level, and mother’s physical activity level (using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire [short version]). The behavioral domain was marked by participation in organized sports and habitual physical activity measured by accelerometers ( ActiGraph GT1M). Indicators of biological development included somatic maturation and body mass index. Among males, the best logistic regression model to explain motor coordination (Nagelkerke R2= 50.8; χ2 = 41.166; p < .001) emerged from age-group (odds ratio [OR]: 0.007–0.065), late maturation (OR = 0.174), normal body weight status (OR = 0.116), mother’s educational level (OR = 0.129), and urban area of residence (OR = 0.236). Among girls, the best logistic regression to explain motor coordination (Nagelkerke R2= 40.8; χ2 = 29.933; p < .01) derived from age (OR: 0.091–0.384), normal body mass index (OR = 0.142), participation in organized sport (OR = 0.121), and mother’s physical activity level (OR = 0.183). This sex-specific, ecological approach to motor coordination proficiency may help promote physical activity during prepubertal years through familiar determinants.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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