Effect of BMI on Fundamental Motor Skill Proficiency Among 9 to 10 years-old Turkish Children

Aim: To examine the effect of body mass index (BMI) on Fundamental Motor Skill Proficiency among 9 to 10 years-old Turkish children.Methods: A total of 214 children (mean age 9.45±0.49) were included in the study (110 girls, 104 boys). Fundamental Motor Skill Proficiency was assessed with the Test o...

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Main Authors: Fatma İ̇lker Kerkez, Varol Tutal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Balikesir University 2020-12-01
Series:Uluslararası Spor, Egzersiz ve Antrenman Bilimi Dergisi
Subjects:
bmi
Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/useeabd/issue/58417/816482?publisher=useeabd
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spelling doaj-86a970d34d834fccba2e0c0ed70c00bc2021-01-02T19:28:31ZengBalikesir UniversityUluslararası Spor, Egzersiz ve Antrenman Bilimi Dergisi2149-82292149-82292020-12-016411011610.18826/useeabd.816482817Effect of BMI on Fundamental Motor Skill Proficiency Among 9 to 10 years-old Turkish ChildrenFatma İ̇lker KerkezVarol Tutal0SİİRT ÜNİVERSİTESİAim: To examine the effect of body mass index (BMI) on Fundamental Motor Skill Proficiency among 9 to 10 years-old Turkish children.Methods: A total of 214 children (mean age 9.45±0.49) were included in the study (110 girls, 104 boys). Fundamental Motor Skill Proficiency was assessed with the Test of Gross Motor Development-Second Edition (TGMD-2). Body mass index (BMI) was calculated according to the formula [kg/height2] after the height and weight measurement for each child and classified according to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Agency (CDC) guidelines.Results: 72% of the children have a healthy weight, 14.5% were overweight and 13.6% were obese. The ratio of overweight and obese is higher for boys than for girls. There was a significant difference between BMI groups in terms of TGMD-2 locomotor subtest scores (p <0.05), but no significant difference in terms of manipulative subtests. It can be said that being overweight restricts mobility for Turkish children but does not affect object control skills that doing the mostly static position.Conclusion: This study demonstrates inadequate fundamental motor skills proficiency levels among Turkish 9-10 years old children. Childhood education centers should provide 'planned' movement programs under the supervision of physical education teachers in order to support motor skills development and prevent obesity among Turkish children.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/useeabd/issue/58417/816482?publisher=useeabdmotor skill proficiencybmi9-10 years-oldchildren
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Varol Tutal
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Varol Tutal
Effect of BMI on Fundamental Motor Skill Proficiency Among 9 to 10 years-old Turkish Children
Uluslararası Spor, Egzersiz ve Antrenman Bilimi Dergisi
motor skill proficiency
bmi
9-10 years-old
children
author_facet Fatma İ̇lker Kerkez
Varol Tutal
author_sort Fatma İ̇lker Kerkez
title Effect of BMI on Fundamental Motor Skill Proficiency Among 9 to 10 years-old Turkish Children
title_short Effect of BMI on Fundamental Motor Skill Proficiency Among 9 to 10 years-old Turkish Children
title_full Effect of BMI on Fundamental Motor Skill Proficiency Among 9 to 10 years-old Turkish Children
title_fullStr Effect of BMI on Fundamental Motor Skill Proficiency Among 9 to 10 years-old Turkish Children
title_full_unstemmed Effect of BMI on Fundamental Motor Skill Proficiency Among 9 to 10 years-old Turkish Children
title_sort effect of bmi on fundamental motor skill proficiency among 9 to 10 years-old turkish children
publisher Balikesir University
series Uluslararası Spor, Egzersiz ve Antrenman Bilimi Dergisi
issn 2149-8229
2149-8229
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Aim: To examine the effect of body mass index (BMI) on Fundamental Motor Skill Proficiency among 9 to 10 years-old Turkish children.Methods: A total of 214 children (mean age 9.45±0.49) were included in the study (110 girls, 104 boys). Fundamental Motor Skill Proficiency was assessed with the Test of Gross Motor Development-Second Edition (TGMD-2). Body mass index (BMI) was calculated according to the formula [kg/height2] after the height and weight measurement for each child and classified according to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Agency (CDC) guidelines.Results: 72% of the children have a healthy weight, 14.5% were overweight and 13.6% were obese. The ratio of overweight and obese is higher for boys than for girls. There was a significant difference between BMI groups in terms of TGMD-2 locomotor subtest scores (p <0.05), but no significant difference in terms of manipulative subtests. It can be said that being overweight restricts mobility for Turkish children but does not affect object control skills that doing the mostly static position.Conclusion: This study demonstrates inadequate fundamental motor skills proficiency levels among Turkish 9-10 years old children. Childhood education centers should provide 'planned' movement programs under the supervision of physical education teachers in order to support motor skills development and prevent obesity among Turkish children.
topic motor skill proficiency
bmi
9-10 years-old
children
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/useeabd/issue/58417/816482?publisher=useeabd
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