Relationships between levels of motor coordination, attention and physical activity in children: The mediation model

<strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Current findings suggest that physical activity of children with developmental difficulties may be limited by low level of motor coordination. Motor difficulties are often connected with children suffering from attention deficit disorder. <strong>OBJECT...

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Main Authors: Jakub Kokštejn, Rudolf Psotta, Pavel Frýbort
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Language:English
Published: Palacky University 2012-12-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Gymnica
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spelling doaj-1a5c923dd593469cbf60984548e6ce472020-11-24T21:47:27ZengPalacky UniversityActa Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Gymnica1212-11851213-83122012-12-014242940219Relationships between levels of motor coordination, attention and physical activity in children: The mediation modelJakub Kokštejn0Rudolf Psotta1Pavel Frýbort2Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Charles University, PragueFaculty of Physical Culture, Palacký University, OlomoucFaculty of Physical Education and Sport, Charles University, Prague<strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Current findings suggest that physical activity of children with developmental difficulties may be limited by low level of motor coordination. Motor difficulties are often connected with children suffering from attention deficit disorder. <strong>OBJECTIVE</strong>: The aim of the study was to find out the level of physical activity (PA) in older school-age children with motor difficulties (MD) in comparison with children without MD and to reveal possible mediate impact on attention between the level of motor skills and PA in children of this age. <strong>METHODS</strong>: Participants were divided into two groups: 15 children with MD (age 13.7 ± 1.6 years) and 27 children without MD (age 13.3 ± 1.4 years). Motor functions were assessed by means of test battery MABC-2, weekly physical activity by means of Actigraph accelerometer and attention by both d2 and numeric square tests. To estimate the mediation of the attention level we have used Baron's & Kenny's (1986) analysis. <strong>RESULTS</strong>: In most of the indicators of PA, children with MD reached lower value than those without MD. The differences of statistical significance were found in the number of steps per week and weekdays (d = 0.50 and 0.64 respectively) and in PA of a very high intensity (d =2 .00) in boys with and without MD. In girls with MD we have found out significantly less time spent in vigorous intensity PA (d = 0.86). The study results support the hypothesis of developmental motor deficits to be a risk factor for PA in older school-age children. Significant mediation effect of concentration of attention in the relationship between the level of motor skills and PA was observed in three cases - in the relationship between gross motor skills on the one hand, and energy expenditure per week and weekdays, and vigorous intensity PA per week on the other. The amount of mediation effect of attention concentration ranged between 12-22%. <strong>CONCLUSION</strong>: The study has indicated that children's participation in PA can be strongly influenced by the level of their interceptive and targeting skills, in which visuomotor coordination lies, and that reduced the child’s ability to concentrate may be one of the mediate factors causing lower PA.http://gymnica.upol.cz/index.php/gymnica/article/view/351Visuomotor coordinationbalanceenergy expenditurestepsconcentrationmediation
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author Jakub Kokštejn
Rudolf Psotta
Pavel Frýbort
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Rudolf Psotta
Pavel Frýbort
Relationships between levels of motor coordination, attention and physical activity in children: The mediation model
Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Gymnica
Visuomotor coordination
balance
energy expenditure
steps
concentration
mediation
author_facet Jakub Kokštejn
Rudolf Psotta
Pavel Frýbort
author_sort Jakub Kokštejn
title Relationships between levels of motor coordination, attention and physical activity in children: The mediation model
title_short Relationships between levels of motor coordination, attention and physical activity in children: The mediation model
title_full Relationships between levels of motor coordination, attention and physical activity in children: The mediation model
title_fullStr Relationships between levels of motor coordination, attention and physical activity in children: The mediation model
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between levels of motor coordination, attention and physical activity in children: The mediation model
title_sort relationships between levels of motor coordination, attention and physical activity in children: the mediation model
publisher Palacky University
series Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Gymnica
issn 1212-1185
1213-8312
publishDate 2012-12-01
description <strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: Current findings suggest that physical activity of children with developmental difficulties may be limited by low level of motor coordination. Motor difficulties are often connected with children suffering from attention deficit disorder. <strong>OBJECTIVE</strong>: The aim of the study was to find out the level of physical activity (PA) in older school-age children with motor difficulties (MD) in comparison with children without MD and to reveal possible mediate impact on attention between the level of motor skills and PA in children of this age. <strong>METHODS</strong>: Participants were divided into two groups: 15 children with MD (age 13.7 ± 1.6 years) and 27 children without MD (age 13.3 ± 1.4 years). Motor functions were assessed by means of test battery MABC-2, weekly physical activity by means of Actigraph accelerometer and attention by both d2 and numeric square tests. To estimate the mediation of the attention level we have used Baron's & Kenny's (1986) analysis. <strong>RESULTS</strong>: In most of the indicators of PA, children with MD reached lower value than those without MD. The differences of statistical significance were found in the number of steps per week and weekdays (d = 0.50 and 0.64 respectively) and in PA of a very high intensity (d =2 .00) in boys with and without MD. In girls with MD we have found out significantly less time spent in vigorous intensity PA (d = 0.86). The study results support the hypothesis of developmental motor deficits to be a risk factor for PA in older school-age children. Significant mediation effect of concentration of attention in the relationship between the level of motor skills and PA was observed in three cases - in the relationship between gross motor skills on the one hand, and energy expenditure per week and weekdays, and vigorous intensity PA per week on the other. The amount of mediation effect of attention concentration ranged between 12-22%. <strong>CONCLUSION</strong>: The study has indicated that children's participation in PA can be strongly influenced by the level of their interceptive and targeting skills, in which visuomotor coordination lies, and that reduced the child’s ability to concentrate may be one of the mediate factors causing lower PA.
topic Visuomotor coordination
balance
energy expenditure
steps
concentration
mediation
url http://gymnica.upol.cz/index.php/gymnica/article/view/351
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