Comparison of Fundamental Movement Skills among Young Children with Different Gender Age and BMI

Shu-Chu Yang
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Fundamental movement skills are considered as important foundation for establishing the future advanced skills. Early childhood is a critical period for developing the fundamental movement skills. However, most of research studies were focused on children aged above 6 years, and there is a dearth of knowledge among children aged between 3 and years. Therefore, it is necessary to explore the development of fundamental movement skills in preschool children. In this study, test method was conducted to investigate the fundamental movement skills of children ages 3-5 years. One hundred thirty-six boys and 131 girls (mean age = 4.4 years) from 4 different preschools of Chiayi City were participated in this study. Results showed that the locomotor skills were superior to object control skills among participants. The fundamental movement skills performed better with age. No significant differences between boys and girls in locomotor skills. However, boys were better than girls in object control skills, especially, in stationary dribbling skills. Furthermore, participants classified as normal-weight had better performance in object control skills than their under-weight peers. Scores for striking a stationary ball and overhand throw were significantly better in normal-weight and overweight or obese children when compared with their under-weight counterparts. Scores for gallop and horizontal jump skills were significantly higher in normalweight children compared with their overweight or obese counterparts. Interestingly, scores for horizontal jump skill were significantly better in under-weight children as compared with their overweight or obese children. It was concluded that the gender, age, and BMI of preschool children would affect their development of fundamental movement skills.
不同性别、年龄和体重指数幼儿基本动作技能的比较
基本动作技能被认为是建立未来高级技能的重要基础。幼儿期是发展基本运动技能的关键时期。然而,大多数研究都集中在6岁以上的儿童身上,3岁至3岁的儿童对这方面的知识缺乏。因此,有必要对学龄前儿童基本动作技能的发展进行探讨。本研究采用测验法对3-5岁儿童的基本动作技能进行调查。本研究以嘉义市4所幼儿园136名男孩和131名女孩为研究对象,平均年龄4.4岁。结果表明,运动技能优于物体控制技能。随着年龄的增长,基本的运动技能表现得更好。男孩和女孩在运动技能上无显著差异。然而,男孩在物体控制技能上优于女孩,尤其是在固定运球技能上。此外,体重正常的参与者在物体控制技能方面比体重过轻的同龄人表现更好。体重正常、超重或肥胖的孩子在击打固定球和上手投掷方面的得分明显高于体重过轻的孩子。与超重或肥胖的孩子相比,体重正常的孩子在跑动和水平跳跃技能上的得分明显更高。有趣的是,体重过轻儿童的水平跳跃技能得分明显高于超重或肥胖儿童。结论:学龄前儿童的性别、年龄和身体质量指数会影响其基本动作技能的发展。
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