Objectives: Physical activity can be promoted by high levels of gross motor skills. A systematic review found a positive relationship in children (3-18 years) but only few studies examined this in younger children. The aim of this study was to examine the association between gross motor skills and physical activity in children aged 11-29 months. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: This study involved 284 children from 30 childcare services in NSW, Australia (Mean age = 19.77. ±. 4.18. months, 53.2% boys). Physical activity was measured using accelerometers (Actigraph GT3X+). Gross motor skills were assessed using the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales Second Edition (PDMS-2). Multilevel linear regression analyses were computed to assess...
PurposeCross-sectional evidence has demonstrated the importance of motor skill proficiency to physic...
Background: Children with enhanced fundamental movement skills may benefit from improved physical, s...
Children's motor competence (MC) has declined in the past decades, while sedentary behavior (SB) has...
Background: The early years of life are critical for motor and cognitive development. A better under...
Background: The early years of life are critical for motor and cognitive development. A better under...
Purpose: Cross-sectional evidence has demonstrated the importance of motor skill proficiency to phys...
Purpose: Cross-sectional evidence has demonstrated the importance of motor skill proficiency to phys...
Abstract Background Almost half of young children do not achieve minimum recommendations of 60 daily...
PURPOSE: It is a commonly held perception that most young children are naturally active and meet phy...
Background Research indicates that childhood motor competence (MC) can predict physical activity (PA...
OBJECTIVES: To examine if the associations between motor competence and physical activity and muscul...
This cross‐sectional study examined the associations between gender, sports club (SC) participation,...
Objectives: Gross motor skills (GMS) are a vital component of a child\u27s development. Monitoring l...
Background: Children with enhanced fundamental movement skills may benefit from improved physical, s...
Background: Children with enhanced fundamental movement skills may benefit from improved physical, s...
PurposeCross-sectional evidence has demonstrated the importance of motor skill proficiency to physic...
Background: Children with enhanced fundamental movement skills may benefit from improved physical, s...
Children's motor competence (MC) has declined in the past decades, while sedentary behavior (SB) has...
Background: The early years of life are critical for motor and cognitive development. A better under...
Background: The early years of life are critical for motor and cognitive development. A better under...
Purpose: Cross-sectional evidence has demonstrated the importance of motor skill proficiency to phys...
Purpose: Cross-sectional evidence has demonstrated the importance of motor skill proficiency to phys...
Abstract Background Almost half of young children do not achieve minimum recommendations of 60 daily...
PURPOSE: It is a commonly held perception that most young children are naturally active and meet phy...
Background Research indicates that childhood motor competence (MC) can predict physical activity (PA...
OBJECTIVES: To examine if the associations between motor competence and physical activity and muscul...
This cross‐sectional study examined the associations between gender, sports club (SC) participation,...
Objectives: Gross motor skills (GMS) are a vital component of a child\u27s development. Monitoring l...
Background: Children with enhanced fundamental movement skills may benefit from improved physical, s...
Background: Children with enhanced fundamental movement skills may benefit from improved physical, s...
PurposeCross-sectional evidence has demonstrated the importance of motor skill proficiency to physic...
Background: Children with enhanced fundamental movement skills may benefit from improved physical, s...
Children's motor competence (MC) has declined in the past decades, while sedentary behavior (SB) has...