2020
DOI: 10.1590/1809-2950/20010227042020
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Is Postural Control Different in Boys and Girls? Comparison Between Sex

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to compare the postural control between eight-year-old boys and girls, considering the nutritional classification and level of physical activity. This was a cross-sectional study, with a sample of 346 participants, classified by the WHO AnthroPlus software, evaluated on the force platform and the Questionnaire Physical Activity for Children. The results demonstrated that girls showed lower values in relation to the opposite sex (p<0.001), in the center of pressure area (COP) (g… Show more

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“…The development and performance of FMS is constrained in particular by postural control ( Woollacott et al, 1987 ; Assaiante, 1998 ; Clark, 2007 ; Cluff et al, 2010 ). However, physical maturation also has a role in the development of motor skills including posture, such that females typically develop enhanced postural skills earlier than males ( Neves et al, 2021 ). Indeed, between the ages of approximately 6-and 8-years old children enter a critical period within which they need to recalibrate postural control to accommodate for rapidly changing body size and maturation of the perceptual-motor system ( Riach and Starkes, 1994 ; Assaiante and Amblard, 1995 ; Kirshenbaum et al, 2001 ; Austad and van der Meer, 2007 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development and performance of FMS is constrained in particular by postural control ( Woollacott et al, 1987 ; Assaiante, 1998 ; Clark, 2007 ; Cluff et al, 2010 ). However, physical maturation also has a role in the development of motor skills including posture, such that females typically develop enhanced postural skills earlier than males ( Neves et al, 2021 ). Indeed, between the ages of approximately 6-and 8-years old children enter a critical period within which they need to recalibrate postural control to accommodate for rapidly changing body size and maturation of the perceptual-motor system ( Riach and Starkes, 1994 ; Assaiante and Amblard, 1995 ; Kirshenbaum et al, 2001 ; Austad and van der Meer, 2007 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%