BOT-2 Evaluation of Gender Differences in Upper Limb Coordination among Children 7 to 9 Years Old

N. Prvulović, Borko Katanic, B. Banjević
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Numerous recent studies indicate the significant impact of fundamental motor skills on the psychological and social development of young boys and girls. However, it is not well-known if there are differences between boys and girls aged 7 to 9 in terms of the fundamental development of motor skills. Purpose: The aim of this study is to address the question of the fundamental issues between boys and girls using upper limb coordination evaluated by the Bruininks-Oseretsky test of motor proficiency (BOT-2), including seven sub-scales of measurement. Method: The participants (n=79) were 41 boys and 38 girls aged 7 to 9 years old. BOT-2 test scores were used for upper limb coordination (ULC) differences by gender. Results: The BOT-2 measurements of upper limb coordination show a significant difference in favor of the boys only for 6ULC=7±2.77 relative to 5.66±2.66, (d=.49, ES=.24, p=.03) and 7ULC=2±1.45, relative to 1.32±1.21, (d=.51, ES=.25 p=.02), while for the other tests there are no significant differences. The magnitude of the impact was on the values of the alternate hand dribble, p=.23, while the little effect was achieved for throwing a ball at a target, p=.25. Conclusion: Our results showed that there are no significant differences between boys and girls in terms of the fundamental development of motor skills, indicating a strong biological determinant of homogenous development. Keywords: upper limb coordination, motor skills, sex differences, school children, motor development.
7 ~ 9岁儿童上肢协调能力性别差异的BOT-2评价
最近的许多研究表明,基本运动技能对年轻男孩和女孩的心理和社会发展有重要影响。然而,就运动技能的基本发展而言,7至9岁的男孩和女孩之间是否存在差异尚不清楚。目的:本研究的目的是探讨用运动能力测试(BOT-2)评估男孩和女孩上肢协调能力的基本问题,该测试包括七个测量量表。方法:年龄7 ~ 9岁,男41例,女38例,共79例。采用BOT-2测试分数检测上肢协调性(ULC)的性别差异。结果:男孩的上肢协调性BOT-2测量值仅为6ULC=7±2.77与5.66±2.66,差异有统计学意义(d=;49岁的=。24, p=.03), 7ULC=2±1.45,相对于1.32±1.21,(d=。51岁的=。25 p=.02),而其他试验无显著差异。影响的大小是对交替手运球的值,p=。23,而向目标投掷球的效果很小,p=.25。结论:我们的研究结果表明,男孩和女孩在运动技能的基本发展方面没有显著差异,表明同质性发展有很强的生物学决定因素。关键词:上肢协调,运动技能,性别差异,学龄期儿童,运动发育。
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