Does weight status influence associations between children's fundamental movement skills and physical activity?
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-01, 11:25authored byClare Hume, Sarah Bagley, David Crawford, Jo-Ann Salmon, A Okely, Amanda Telford, Michael Booth
This study sought to determine whether weight status influences the association among children's fundamental movement skills (FMS) and physical activity (PA). Two hundred forty-eight children ages 9-12 years participated. Proficiency in three object-control skills and two locomotor skills was examined. Accelerometers objectively assessed physical activity. Body mass index was calculated to determine weight status. Correlations between physical activity and FMS proficiency were evident among boys and girls. No significant interaction was apparent when examining FMS proficiency scores, PA variables, and weight status. Future studies should examine a broader range of skills and types of activities to better characterize this relationship and to inform the promotion of movement skill proficiency and PA.
History
Journal
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
Volume
79
Issue
2
Start page
158
End page
165
Total pages
8
Publisher
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance