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Age and Gender Differences in Anthropometric Characteristics and Motor Performance of 3 through 6 Young Kids Aged (Pilot Study)

Background: It is crucial to evaluate children’s motor coordination and strength to identify possible motor deficits on the right or left side of the body. However, whether a distinction exists in children aged 3–6 must be clarified. The goal of the current research was to investigate the difference...

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Autores principales: Atiković, Almir, Čolakhodžić, Ekrem, Užičanin, Edin, Petković, Emilija, Nožinović Mujanović, Amra, Mujanović, Edin, Zahirović, Jasmin, Mešković, Naida, Lilić, Ana
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10047391/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980148
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10030590
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author Atiković, Almir
Čolakhodžić, Ekrem
Užičanin, Edin
Petković, Emilija
Nožinović Mujanović, Amra
Mujanović, Edin
Zahirović, Jasmin
Mešković, Naida
Lilić, Ana
author_facet Atiković, Almir
Čolakhodžić, Ekrem
Užičanin, Edin
Petković, Emilija
Nožinović Mujanović, Amra
Mujanović, Edin
Zahirović, Jasmin
Mešković, Naida
Lilić, Ana
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description Background: It is crucial to evaluate children’s motor coordination and strength to identify possible motor deficits on the right or left side of the body. However, whether a distinction exists in children aged 3–6 must be clarified. The goal of the current research was to investigate the differences in motor skills between preschool boys and girls, dominant and non-dominant hands or legs, in children of preschool age. (2) Methods: The present study was conducted on a sample of children (boys, n = 52; girls, n = 52; age range, 3–6 years). Three motor tests evaluated on both sides of the body served as the sample of factors used to measure athletic performance. Leg tapping (15 s), hand tapping (15 s), and a maximal hand grip strength (HGS) test kg. (3) Results: The study’s findings show no statistically significant variations in preschool boys’ and girls’ motor skills. Preschool girls had better results in the right leg tapping than preschool boys t (98) = 2.08; p ≤ 0.04. We found a significant difference between genders aged 3–4, 4–5, and 5–6 years. No correlation was found between the girls’ three variables and age. A small but significant positive correlation was found between dominant hand tapping and age r(2) (52) = 0.21; p ≤ 0.01, dominant leg tapping and age r(2) (52) = 0.20; p ≤ 0.01 and dominant HGS and age r(2) (52) = 0.17; p ≤ 0.01. No noticeable differences were identified when comparing the dominant side with the non-dominant side in each group. The results show that most children prefer to use their right hand and right leg as their dominant sides. (4) Conclusion: The authors of this study focus on the functional (frequency of movements) and dynamic (differences in muscle strength between body sides) elements of asymmetry. Future studies should examine the influence of morphology on performance with the dominant or non-dominant body side.
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spelling pubmed-100473912023-03-29 Age and Gender Differences in Anthropometric Characteristics and Motor Performance of 3 through 6 Young Kids Aged (Pilot Study) Atiković, Almir Čolakhodžić, Ekrem Užičanin, Edin Petković, Emilija Nožinović Mujanović, Amra Mujanović, Edin Zahirović, Jasmin Mešković, Naida Lilić, Ana Children (Basel) Article Background: It is crucial to evaluate children’s motor coordination and strength to identify possible motor deficits on the right or left side of the body. However, whether a distinction exists in children aged 3–6 must be clarified. The goal of the current research was to investigate the differences in motor skills between preschool boys and girls, dominant and non-dominant hands or legs, in children of preschool age. (2) Methods: The present study was conducted on a sample of children (boys, n = 52; girls, n = 52; age range, 3–6 years). Three motor tests evaluated on both sides of the body served as the sample of factors used to measure athletic performance. Leg tapping (15 s), hand tapping (15 s), and a maximal hand grip strength (HGS) test kg. (3) Results: The study’s findings show no statistically significant variations in preschool boys’ and girls’ motor skills. Preschool girls had better results in the right leg tapping than preschool boys t (98) = 2.08; p ≤ 0.04. We found a significant difference between genders aged 3–4, 4–5, and 5–6 years. No correlation was found between the girls’ three variables and age. A small but significant positive correlation was found between dominant hand tapping and age r(2) (52) = 0.21; p ≤ 0.01, dominant leg tapping and age r(2) (52) = 0.20; p ≤ 0.01 and dominant HGS and age r(2) (52) = 0.17; p ≤ 0.01. No noticeable differences were identified when comparing the dominant side with the non-dominant side in each group. The results show that most children prefer to use their right hand and right leg as their dominant sides. (4) Conclusion: The authors of this study focus on the functional (frequency of movements) and dynamic (differences in muscle strength between body sides) elements of asymmetry. Future studies should examine the influence of morphology on performance with the dominant or non-dominant body side. MDPI 2023-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10047391/ /pubmed/36980148 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10030590 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Čolakhodžić, Ekrem
Užičanin, Edin
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Nožinović Mujanović, Amra
Mujanović, Edin
Zahirović, Jasmin
Mešković, Naida
Lilić, Ana
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10047391/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980148
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10030590
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