Motor performance reference values: Percentile charts based on Cole and Green LMS method

<p class="ResumoAbstract"><span lang="EN-US">The main purpose of this study was to construct reference standards for physical fitness (PF) values, and to graphically highlight differences between Vouzela children and adolescents’ PF levels with those from other nation...

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Main Authors: Raquel Nichele de Chaves, Adam Baxter-Jones, José António Ribeiro Maia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Desafio Singular 2014-02-01
Series:Motricidade
Online Access:http://revistas.rcaap.pt/motricidade/article/view/2456
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spelling doaj-2e65c3afe29b402fb2f356c1123c4ecf2020-11-24T21:45:39ZengDesafio SingularMotricidade 1646-107X2182-29722014-02-01101607610.6063/motricidade.10(1).24562614Motor performance reference values: Percentile charts based on Cole and Green LMS methodRaquel Nichele de Chaves0Adam Baxter-Jones1José António Ribeiro Maia2CIFI2D - Faculdade de Desporto, Universidade do Porto, Portugal; CAPES, Ministério da Educação, Brasil.College of Graduate Studies and Research University of SaskatchewanCIFI2D - Faculdade de Desporto, Universidade do Porto<p class="ResumoAbstract"><span lang="EN-US">The main purpose of this study was to construct reference standards for physical fitness (PF) values, and to graphically highlight differences between Vouzela children and adolescents’ PF levels with those from other national and international references samples. Sample comprised 1920 children and adolescents aged 7 to 17 years. PF was assessed by five tests: handgrip, standing jump, shuttle run, 50-yard dash and 1-mile walk/run. Centile charts were constructed using the LMS method using the LMSchartmarker Pro software. Results suggest pervasive interindividual differences in motor performance. Boys showed higher values than girls for all tests, mainly during the pubertal period. Vouzela children and adolescents had similar performance to other samples in handgrip test, while the 50th percentile values from US sample were higher in standing jump, shuttle run, 50-yard dash tests. Vouzela performance in one mile walk/run was better than Azores and US samples.</span></p>http://revistas.rcaap.pt/motricidade/article/view/2456
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author Raquel Nichele de Chaves
Adam Baxter-Jones
José António Ribeiro Maia
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Adam Baxter-Jones
José António Ribeiro Maia
Motor performance reference values: Percentile charts based on Cole and Green LMS method
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author_facet Raquel Nichele de Chaves
Adam Baxter-Jones
José António Ribeiro Maia
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title Motor performance reference values: Percentile charts based on Cole and Green LMS method
title_short Motor performance reference values: Percentile charts based on Cole and Green LMS method
title_full Motor performance reference values: Percentile charts based on Cole and Green LMS method
title_fullStr Motor performance reference values: Percentile charts based on Cole and Green LMS method
title_full_unstemmed Motor performance reference values: Percentile charts based on Cole and Green LMS method
title_sort motor performance reference values: percentile charts based on cole and green lms method
publisher Desafio Singular
series Motricidade
issn 1646-107X
2182-2972
publishDate 2014-02-01
description <p class="ResumoAbstract"><span lang="EN-US">The main purpose of this study was to construct reference standards for physical fitness (PF) values, and to graphically highlight differences between Vouzela children and adolescents’ PF levels with those from other national and international references samples. Sample comprised 1920 children and adolescents aged 7 to 17 years. PF was assessed by five tests: handgrip, standing jump, shuttle run, 50-yard dash and 1-mile walk/run. Centile charts were constructed using the LMS method using the LMSchartmarker Pro software. Results suggest pervasive interindividual differences in motor performance. Boys showed higher values than girls for all tests, mainly during the pubertal period. Vouzela children and adolescents had similar performance to other samples in handgrip test, while the 50th percentile values from US sample were higher in standing jump, shuttle run, 50-yard dash tests. Vouzela performance in one mile walk/run was better than Azores and US samples.</span></p>
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