2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13052-023-01504-w
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Associations between basic motor competencies and physical fitness in Spanish pre-schoolers: a cross-sectional study

Gaizka Legarra-Gorgoñon,
Yesenia García-Alonso,
Robinson Ramírez-Vélez
et al.

Abstract: Background Basic motor competencies (BMC) play a vital role in child development and are a primary focus of physical education. However, there is a lack of research on BMC in preschool-aged children, making this study particularly significant. The present study aims to examine the relationship between BMC and physical fitness components in Spanish preschool children. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted on 101 children (n = 52 boys, ave… Show more

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“…The descriptive values obtained in PF are similar to those of the preschool population in Chile [14][15][16][17], but lower than those reported in other countries [42][43][44]. This situation could be explained by the long length of the Chilean school day, which leads to low energy expenditure [63,64], low levels of physical activity [18], high levels of overweight and obesity [65], as a result of poor nutrition [17,65,66].…”
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“…The descriptive values obtained in PF are similar to those of the preschool population in Chile [14][15][16][17], but lower than those reported in other countries [42][43][44]. This situation could be explained by the long length of the Chilean school day, which leads to low energy expenditure [63,64], low levels of physical activity [18], high levels of overweight and obesity [65], as a result of poor nutrition [17,65,66].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Regarding the correlations between BMI and the different components of physical fitness in boys and girls, studies deliver similar results, showing that higher levels of GMC correlate with better fitness in both boys and girls [20,43,52,78]. However, the results of the correlations between GMC and BMI were lower compared to a study conducted in South Africa [43], which only found an inverse correlation with cardiorespiratory fitness (r= −0.127), a situation that could be due to factors such as the level of physical activity and sociodemographic, environmental and nutritional factors, among others.…”
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confidence: 83%
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