Biological and environmental influences on motor coordination in Peruvian children and adolescents
Abstract This study investigated the associations between biological and environmental factors and gross-motor coordination (GMC) in Peruvian children and adolescents. The sample comprised 7401 boys and girls, aged 6–14 years, recruited from three geographical regions: sea-level, Amazon and high-alt...
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doaj-75b2caa749fd453a9961fed9c4b2547c2021-08-01T11:22:20ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-07-0111111110.1038/s41598-021-95075-7Biological and environmental influences on motor coordination in Peruvian children and adolescentsSara Pereira0Alcibíades Bustamante1Carla Santos2Donald Hedeker3Go Tani4Rui Garganta5Olga Vasconcelos6Adam Baxter-Jones7Peter T. Katzmarzyk8José Maia9CIFI2D, Faculty of Sport, University of PortoSchool of Physical Education and Sports, National University of Education Enrique Guzmán y ValleCIFI2D, Faculty of Sport, University of PortoDepartment of Public Health Sciences, University of ChicagoSchool of Physical Education and Sports, University of São PauloCIFI2D, Faculty of Sport, University of PortoCIFI2D, Faculty of Sport, University of PortoCollege of Kinesiology, University of SaskatchewanPennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State UniversityCIFI2D, Faculty of Sport, University of PortoAbstract This study investigated the associations between biological and environmental factors and gross-motor coordination (GMC) in Peruvian children and adolescents. The sample comprised 7401 boys and girls, aged 6–14 years, recruited from three geographical regions: sea-level, Amazon and high-altitude. Biological variables included age, sex, height, BMI, physical fitness, stunting, and maturational status. Environmental influences included geographical region and school characteristics. Gross-motor coordination was tested with the Körperkoordinationstest für Kinder and the data analyzed by multilevel logistic regression. Results showed a high prevalence of below normal GMC scores. Sex, age, geographical area, biological maturation, BMI (normal versus overweight/obesity), and stunting were all significant predictors of GMC. There was also an interaction between age, sex, and geographical area indicating that older girls who lived at sea-level and high-altitude were more likely to display below normal GMC scores. The school context was less important in predicting GMC problems than the interplay between biological characteristics and geographical region. These results suggest that early identification, as well as educational and pediatric care interventions, are of importance in reducing below normal GMC among Peruvian children and adolescents.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95075-7 |
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Sara Pereira Alcibíades Bustamante Carla Santos Donald Hedeker Go Tani Rui Garganta Olga Vasconcelos Adam Baxter-Jones Peter T. Katzmarzyk José Maia |
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Sara Pereira Alcibíades Bustamante Carla Santos Donald Hedeker Go Tani Rui Garganta Olga Vasconcelos Adam Baxter-Jones Peter T. Katzmarzyk José Maia Biological and environmental influences on motor coordination in Peruvian children and adolescents Scientific Reports |
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Sara Pereira Alcibíades Bustamante Carla Santos Donald Hedeker Go Tani Rui Garganta Olga Vasconcelos Adam Baxter-Jones Peter T. Katzmarzyk José Maia |
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Biological and environmental influences on motor coordination in Peruvian children and adolescents |
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Biological and environmental influences on motor coordination in Peruvian children and adolescents |
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Biological and environmental influences on motor coordination in Peruvian children and adolescents |
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Biological and environmental influences on motor coordination in Peruvian children and adolescents |
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Biological and environmental influences on motor coordination in Peruvian children and adolescents |
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biological and environmental influences on motor coordination in peruvian children and adolescents |
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Abstract This study investigated the associations between biological and environmental factors and gross-motor coordination (GMC) in Peruvian children and adolescents. The sample comprised 7401 boys and girls, aged 6–14 years, recruited from three geographical regions: sea-level, Amazon and high-altitude. Biological variables included age, sex, height, BMI, physical fitness, stunting, and maturational status. Environmental influences included geographical region and school characteristics. Gross-motor coordination was tested with the Körperkoordinationstest für Kinder and the data analyzed by multilevel logistic regression. Results showed a high prevalence of below normal GMC scores. Sex, age, geographical area, biological maturation, BMI (normal versus overweight/obesity), and stunting were all significant predictors of GMC. There was also an interaction between age, sex, and geographical area indicating that older girls who lived at sea-level and high-altitude were more likely to display below normal GMC scores. The school context was less important in predicting GMC problems than the interplay between biological characteristics and geographical region. These results suggest that early identification, as well as educational and pediatric care interventions, are of importance in reducing below normal GMC among Peruvian children and adolescents. |
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