Authors
Louise L Hardy, Tracie Reinten-Reynolds, Paola Espinel, Avigdor Zask, Anthony D Okely
Publication date
2012/8/1
Journal
Pediatrics
Volume
130
Issue
2
Pages
e390-e398
Publisher
American Academy of Pediatrics
Description
OBJECTIVE
To describe the demographic and health-related characteristics of school-aged children with low competency in fundamental movement skills (FMS).
METHODS
Cross-sectional representative school-based survey of Australian elementary and high school students (n = 6917) conducted in 2010. Trained field staff measured students’ height, weight, and assessed FMS and cardiorespiratory endurance (fitness). Information on students’ demographics and physical activity was collected by questionnaire.
RESULTS
Overall, the prevalence of students with low motor skill competency was high. Girls with low socioeconomic status (SES) were twice as likely to be less competent in locomotor skills compared with high SES peers. Among boys, there was a strong association between low competency in FMS and the likelihood of being from non–English-speaking cultural backgrounds. There was a clear and …
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