Validity of bodily-rhythmic coordination field test for obese people

Background: Coordination is one of the most important skills in humans' relationship with the environment, alongside others such as endurance, strength, flexibility, and memory. However, despite there are many tools to measure these latter functional capabilities, the assessment of rhythmic coo...

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Main Authors: Cristina Monleón, Ana Pablos, Filomena Carnide, Marta Martin, Antonio P. Veloso, Carlos Pablos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Alicante 2015-12-01
Series:Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
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Online Access:https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2015-v10-n2-validity-of-bodily-rhythmic-coordination-field-test-for-obese-people
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spelling doaj-42e106741a5748bea67fa3c5c03de8272020-11-25T00:40:19ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of Human Sport and Exercise1988-52022015-12-0110262963710.14198/jhse.2015.102.108408Validity of bodily-rhythmic coordination field test for obese peopleCristina Monleón0Ana Pablos1Filomena Carnide2Marta Martin3Antonio P. Veloso4Carlos Pablos5Catholic University of ValenciaCatholic University of ValenciaUniversity of LisboaCatholic University of ValenciaUniversity of LisboaCatholic University of ValenciaBackground: Coordination is one of the most important skills in humans' relationship with the environment, alongside others such as endurance, strength, flexibility, and memory. However, despite there are many tools to measure these latter functional capabilities, the assessment of rhythmic coordination tests require sophisticated and expensive materials, or are specific to certain forms of dance. The purpose of this study is to show a new test for measuring rhythmic coordination in any person, in order to prove its validity and usefulness in the field of physical activity and health. Methods: Twenty women obese participants aged 50.63 ± 11.48 with body mass index (BMI) 38.61 ± 5.19 participated in this study. The test procedures were developed in a square circuit. The test was video recorded with a fixed camera for post-hoc observation purposes. A binary subdivision music track was chose (due to the simplicity beat) and the basic motor skill march was performed in which arms-legs-time musical coordination is important. Results: The results showed a moderate to good reliability and validity for the rhythmic-bodily coordination. These results show that observers had good accuracy in observing and evaluating the rhythmic-bodily coordination. Conclusion: The results obtained show that this test is presented as an objective, valid and reliable tool to assess the rhythmic-bodily coordination for people with obesity.https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2015-v10-n2-validity-of-bodily-rhythmic-coordination-field-test-for-obese-peopleRhythmic coordinationTestObservationalAssessment toolObesity
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author Cristina Monleón
Ana Pablos
Filomena Carnide
Marta Martin
Antonio P. Veloso
Carlos Pablos
spellingShingle Cristina Monleón
Ana Pablos
Filomena Carnide
Marta Martin
Antonio P. Veloso
Carlos Pablos
Validity of bodily-rhythmic coordination field test for obese people
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
Rhythmic coordination
Test
Observational
Assessment tool
Obesity
author_facet Cristina Monleón
Ana Pablos
Filomena Carnide
Marta Martin
Antonio P. Veloso
Carlos Pablos
author_sort Cristina Monleón
title Validity of bodily-rhythmic coordination field test for obese people
title_short Validity of bodily-rhythmic coordination field test for obese people
title_full Validity of bodily-rhythmic coordination field test for obese people
title_fullStr Validity of bodily-rhythmic coordination field test for obese people
title_full_unstemmed Validity of bodily-rhythmic coordination field test for obese people
title_sort validity of bodily-rhythmic coordination field test for obese people
publisher University of Alicante
series Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
issn 1988-5202
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Background: Coordination is one of the most important skills in humans' relationship with the environment, alongside others such as endurance, strength, flexibility, and memory. However, despite there are many tools to measure these latter functional capabilities, the assessment of rhythmic coordination tests require sophisticated and expensive materials, or are specific to certain forms of dance. The purpose of this study is to show a new test for measuring rhythmic coordination in any person, in order to prove its validity and usefulness in the field of physical activity and health. Methods: Twenty women obese participants aged 50.63 ± 11.48 with body mass index (BMI) 38.61 ± 5.19 participated in this study. The test procedures were developed in a square circuit. The test was video recorded with a fixed camera for post-hoc observation purposes. A binary subdivision music track was chose (due to the simplicity beat) and the basic motor skill march was performed in which arms-legs-time musical coordination is important. Results: The results showed a moderate to good reliability and validity for the rhythmic-bodily coordination. These results show that observers had good accuracy in observing and evaluating the rhythmic-bodily coordination. Conclusion: The results obtained show that this test is presented as an objective, valid and reliable tool to assess the rhythmic-bodily coordination for people with obesity.
topic Rhythmic coordination
Test
Observational
Assessment tool
Obesity
url https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2015-v10-n2-validity-of-bodily-rhythmic-coordination-field-test-for-obese-people
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