2015
DOI: 10.1590/1517-869220152103144469
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Associação entre IMC e teste de coordenação corporal para crianças (KTK). Uma meta-análise

Abstract: RESUMOO Teste de Coordenação Corporal para Crianças (Körperkoordinationstest für Kinder, KTK) tem sido utilizado na avaliação da coordenação motora de crianças e adolescentes. O objetivo desta revisão sistemática com meta-análise foi analisar a relação entre o índice de massa corporal (IMC) e o desempenho motor no KTK em crianças e jovens escolares saudáveis. O estudo baseou-se em pesquisas indexadas nas bases eletrônicas PubMed e SciELO. Os descritores foram: "Körperkoordinationstest für Kinder" e "KTK". Fora… Show more

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“…Recently, there has been an increasing interest of researchers on the relationship between levels of physical activity and adiposity with motor coordination in children [1][2] . Synthesis studies have shown that motor coordination is inversely related to body mass index and directly related to cardiorespiratory capacity and musculoskeletal fitness in children and adolescents [3][4] . Similarly, longitudinal [5][6] and cross-sectional studies [7][8] have indicated that motor coordination is directly related to the level of physical activity and participation in sports activities.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recently, there has been an increasing interest of researchers on the relationship between levels of physical activity and adiposity with motor coordination in children [1][2] . Synthesis studies have shown that motor coordination is inversely related to body mass index and directly related to cardiorespiratory capacity and musculoskeletal fitness in children and adolescents [3][4] . Similarly, longitudinal [5][6] and cross-sectional studies [7][8] have indicated that motor coordination is directly related to the level of physical activity and participation in sports activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies performed with the KTK test battery aimed primarily at the association of the anthropometric characteristics of children and youth, especially body mass index (BMI), with test performance 78 However, in a recent systematic review with meta-analysis of studies on the subject, no selected study took into account the relationship between maturational status and BMI values of individuals, as well as performance on motor coordination tests 7…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although different motor batteries exist, ranging from the eldest to the most recent examples, the above batteries were chosen in function of the large number of studies produced that have used these tests in recent years. In addition, these instruments tend to be the most used in research on motor performance in different countries (Freitas et al, 2016;Liu, Motor assessment: a systematic review | 65 Hamilton, & Smith, 2015;Martins, Silva, Marinho, & Costa, 2015;Rudd et al, 2015), including Brazil (Luz et al, 2015;Moreira, Magalhães, Dourado, Lemos, & Alves, 2014;Van Keulen, Benda, Ugrinowitsch, Valentini, & Krebs, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%