幼儿身体素养子成分的个体和环境相关性。

IF 2.3 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Joshua Li, Morgan Potter, Yeongho Hwang, Madison Boyd, Ramiah Moldenhauer, Jayleen Hills, Patti-Jean Naylor, Ryan E Rhodes, Sam Liu, Jean Buckler, Valerie Carson
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本研究考察了学龄前儿童(3-5岁)身体素养子成分的个体和环境相关因素。这项横断面研究利用了PLAYshop干预的基线数据。参与者是来自加拿大阿尔伯塔省和不列颠哥伦比亚省的122个家庭。根据动力系统理论,个体(儿童的年龄、性别、种族/民族)和环境(父母教育、体育活动模型、能力、机会、动机)的相关性通过父母问卷进行测量。五项基本动作技能(FMS;使用大肌肉运动发展测试(TGMD-3)和儿童运动评估测试(MABC-2),通过虚拟会议记录对水平跳跃、跳跃、上手投掷、上手投掷、平衡进行评估。父母使用学前体育素养评估工具(Pre-PLAy)报告儿童积极游戏的动机/享受/信心,儿童的享受通过五度幸福李克特量表自我报告。建立回归模型。儿童年龄与所有FMS呈显著正相关。与男性相比,女性在上手投掷、上手投掷和父母报告的孩子动机方面得分明显较低。较高的父母能力与较高的平衡得分相关。父母教育程度越高,孩子自我报告的快乐程度越低。种族/民族的调查结果喜忧参半。未来的研究应探索环境和身体素养子成分之间的其他相关性,以更好地为身体素养干预提供信息。
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Individual and environmental correlates of physical literacy sub-components in early childhood.

This study examined individual and environmental correlates of physical literacy sub-components among preschool-aged children (3-5 years). This cross-sectional study utilized baseline data from the PLAYshop intervention. Participants were 122 families from Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. Informed by Dynamical Systems Theory, individual (children's age, sex, race/ethnicity) and environmental (parental education, physical activity modelling, capability, opportunity, motivation) correlates were measured via a parental questionnaire. Five fundamental movement skills (FMS; horizontal jump, hop, overhand throw, underhand throw, balance) were assessed via recorded virtual meetings using the Test of Gross Motor Development (TGMD-3) and the Movement Assessment Battery for Children (MABC-2). Children's motivation/enjoyment/confidence of active play was parental-reported using the Preschool Physical Literacy Assessment Tool (Pre-PLAy) and children's enjoyment was self-reported via an adapted Five Degrees of Happiness Likert scale. Regression models were conducted. Children's age was a significant positive correlate of all FMS. Females had significantly lower scores for overhand throw, underhand throw, and parental-reported children's motivation, compared to males. Higher parental capability was associated with higher balance scores. Higher parental education was associated with lower children's self-reported enjoyment. Findings for race/ethnicity were mixed. Future research should explore additional correlates across settings and physical literacy sub-components to better inform physical literacy interventions.

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Journal of Sports Sciences
Journal of Sports Sciences 社会科学-运动科学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
2.90%
发文量
147
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Sciences has an international reputation for publishing articles of a high standard and is both Medline and Clarivate Analytics-listed. It publishes research on various aspects of the sports and exercise sciences, including anatomy, biochemistry, biomechanics, performance analysis, physiology, psychology, sports medicine and health, as well as coaching and talent identification, kinanthropometry and other interdisciplinary perspectives. The emphasis of the Journal is on the human sciences, broadly defined and applied to sport and exercise. Besides experimental work in human responses to exercise, the subjects covered will include human responses to technologies such as the design of sports equipment and playing facilities, research in training, selection, performance prediction or modification, and stress reduction or manifestation. Manuscripts considered for publication include those dealing with original investigations of exercise, validation of technological innovations in sport or comprehensive reviews of topics relevant to the scientific study of sport.
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