2022
DOI: 10.15561/26649837.2022.0104
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Comparing the gross motor performance levels of 7–10 age group children with autism spectrum disorder and typical developing

Abstract: Background and Study Aim. The children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder lead a sedentary lifestyle and, as a result, they are more affected by health problems such as being overweight and obese.  They are physically less active than their peers showing typical developing. The aim of the study is to carry out a general comparison of the gross motor performance levels of elementary school-age children living in Germany diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and children showing typical developing.&… Show more

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“…A sedentary lifestyle has a negative effect on children and young people diagnosed with difficulties in communication, social, behavioral, and motor skills (Curtin & Anderson, 2010;Sǐsǩová et al, 2020;Srinivasan et al, 2014), but studies indicate that regular physical activities (PA) can positively affect motor performance (Aksay, 2022b;Aksay, 2022b;Aksay, 2021a), social interaction (Sowa & Meulenbroek, 2012;Yarimkaya & Ilhan, 2020), incompatible behaviors, stereotypical behaviors (Lang et al, 2010), sleeping patterns (Wachob & Lorenzi, 2015), and eating habits (Aksay, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…A sedentary lifestyle has a negative effect on children and young people diagnosed with difficulties in communication, social, behavioral, and motor skills (Curtin & Anderson, 2010;Sǐsǩová et al, 2020;Srinivasan et al, 2014), but studies indicate that regular physical activities (PA) can positively affect motor performance (Aksay, 2022b;Aksay, 2022b;Aksay, 2021a), social interaction (Sowa & Meulenbroek, 2012;Yarimkaya & Ilhan, 2020), incompatible behaviors, stereotypical behaviors (Lang et al, 2010), sleeping patterns (Wachob & Lorenzi, 2015), and eating habits (Aksay, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic (Li et al, 2020) that emerged in 2019 has negatively affected many people regardless of their social status, economic situation, level of education, gender, race, faith, age, and nationality and has alienated them from active social life (Aksay, 2022b;Aksay, 2021a;Aksay 2021b;Andrieieva et al, 2022). While social contact restrictions, use of masks, body hygiene rules, and lockdown measures implemented during the pandemic have helped to prevent overloading of the healthcare system by reducing the risk of infection (WHO, 2020), however, the challenges posed by the pandemic have necessitated the elderly, adults, school-age children, and young people to stay at home for weeks, disrupting the routine lives of these individuals (Aksay, 2022b;Aksay 2021b;Chen et al, 2020). It is seen that this situation has affected everyone, more so young people diagnosed with ASD, especially during the lockdown period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%