Growth, maturity status, motor proficiency and fitness of participants and non-participants in organised sports 7-10 years
Background Lifestyles of contemporary children are largely organised with relatively little time for free play.Aim To compare the growth, maturity status, motor proficiency and physical fitness of non-participants and participants in organised sports 7-10 years.Subjects and methods Height, weight, s...
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | Background Lifestyles of contemporary children are largely organised with relatively little time for free play.Aim To compare the growth, maturity status, motor proficiency and physical fitness of non-participants and participants in organised sports 7-10 years.Subjects and methods Height, weight, skeletal age (SA), physical activity, fundamental motor skills, motor coordination and fitness were assessed in 234 boys and 235 girls. Sex-specific comparisons of the characteristics of sport participants and non-participants 7-8 and 9-10 years were evaluated with Student's t and Mann-Whitney U tests.Results Boys and girls in each age group active in sport had significantly higher levels of sport-related physical activity. At 7-8 years, boys active in sport were significantly taller and heavier than peers not active in sport, while girls not active in sport performed significantly better in ball rolling and balance. At 9-10 years, boys active in sport were more proficient in catching, while girls active in sport were more proficient in hopping and side-to-side jumping.Conclusion SA and performances among children 7-10 years active and not active in sport were largely non-significant statistically, while those active in sport were physically more active. |
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Item Description: | 10.1080/03014460.2024.2427590 1464-5033 0301-4460 |