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VARIABLES THAT MAY EXPLAIN MOTOR PERFORMANCE CHANGES IN CHILDREN WITH Development Coordination Disorder AND TYPICAL DEVELOPMENT

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posted on 2018-05-30, 02:48 authored by Larissa Wagner Zanella, Mariele Santayana de Souza, Nadia Cristina Valentini

ABSTRACT The aim this study is investigate the relations among important factors regarding to motor development, body mass index and daily activities of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder, at risk of DCD and typically developing children before and after an motor intervention. Participants were 48 children (5 to 7 year-old) designed in intervention group (n=24) and control group (n=24) assessed using the MABC-2, MABC-2 Checklist, body mass index (BMI) and abdominal circumference. At pre test were found significant and positive correlation between motor development and BMI for all participants and for children with DCD. At the post test, for all children and for children in risk of DCD, significant and positive correlations were found between motor development and section B of check list. Intervention programs contribute to minimize the influence of risk factors in the achievement of motor proficiency of children with and without motor delays.

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