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Motricidade

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TAVARES, Erisvan Demones et al. Influence of biological and sociocultural variables on children motor development aged 7-9 years. Motri. [online]. 2016, vol.12, suppl.1, pp.76-84. ISSN 1646-107X.

The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of biological and sociocultural variables in motor performance among children from 7-9 years of age. The sample comprised 129 children, 60 (46.5%) boys and 69 (53.5) girls, aged 7-9 years (M= 8.07 ± 0.55). Motor variable was assessed by the Test of Gross Motor Development - Second Edition (TGMD-2). We used the cut-off values ​​for BMI proposed by Cole et al. (2000) and body composition (% L) followed by the equations Lohman (1986). The socioeconomic context was assessed by questionnaire ABA / ABIPEME modified by Almeida and Wickerhauser (1991). It was found that 79.8% of children had a rating of "very poor". When comparing the sexes, boys had better results in object control skills (t= 6.28, p= 0.01), particularly in skills bounce (t= 3.8, p= 0.01), kick (t= 4.3, p = 0.01) and pitch over (t= 5.21, p= 0.01). Out of the biological variables, the one that best correlated with motor performance was estimated body fat (r= -0.27, p= 0.01). Sociocultural variables did not show correlations with motor development but they correlated with biological characteristics (r= 0.25, p= 0.01). Thus, biological and contextual factors influence children motor performance, and the results show their interactive nature of motor development.

Palavras-chave : motor development; children; sociocultural context.

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