Dynamic Balance, but Not Precision Throw, Is Positively Associated with Academic Performance in Children †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design and Participants
2.2. Measurements
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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All Participants | First Grade | Second Grade | Third Grade | Fourth Grade | Fifth Grade | |||||
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(n = 189–217) | (n = 225–299) | (n = 237–313) | (n = 238–313) | (n = 225–264) | ||||||
Mean | (SD) | Mean | (SD) | Mean | (SD) | Mean | (SD) | Mean | (SD) | |
Age (years) | 7.87 | (0.34) | 8.89 | (0.33) | 9.86 | (0.39) | 10.88 | (0.32) | 11.87 | (0.37) |
WC (cm) * | 57.56 | (5.32) | 61.03 | (6.22) | 63.67 | (6.90) | 65.27 | (7.17) | 68.55 | (8.27) |
Weight (kg) * | 27.05 | (4.23) | 30.96 | (5.46) | 34.13 | (6.27) | 37.83 | (6.85) | 42.46 | (8.82) |
Height (cm) * | 129.35 | (5.55) | 135.72 | (5.95) | 140.61 | (6.79) | 146.27 | (6.42) | 152.26 | (7.33) |
Balance (points) * | 40.59 | (12.47) | 42.35 | (12.25) | 49.00 | (11.91) | 54.69 | (10.61) | 54.18 | (10.55) |
Precision throw (points) * | 9.95 | (4.50) | 12.48 | (4.11) | 14.86 | (4.13) | 16.92 | (3.63) | 17.91 | (3.72) |
Danish (points) | - | - | 162.46 | (75.53) | - | - | 161.78 | (75.39) | - | - |
Math (points) | - | - | - | - | 166.68 | (66.52) | - | - | - | - |
Boys | First grade | Second grade | Third grade | Fourth grade | Fifth grade | |||||
Age (years) | 7.90 | (0.36) | 8.96 | (0.33) | 9.94 | (0.41) | 10.95 | (0.32) | 11.94 | (0.37) |
WC (cm) * | 57.38 | (5.68) | 61.24 | (5.40) | 63.68 | (6.53) | 65.50 | (7.14) | 68.93 | (8.48) |
Weight (kg) * | 27.32 | (4.28) | 31.21 | (4.94) | 34.55 | (6.07) | 37.99 | (6.93) | 42.81 | (9.33) |
Height (cm) * | 130.58 | (5.76) | 136.40 | (5.74) | 141.88 | (6.97) | 146.94 | (6.56) | 153.21 | (7.34) |
Balance (points) ¥ | 38.69 | (11.69) | 42.50 | (13.43) | 47.54 | (11.64) | 52.68 | (10.53) | 52.65 | (11.30) |
Precision throw (points) | 11.66 | (4.39) | 13.96 | (3.91) | 16.44 | (3.69) | 17.99 | (3.38) | 18.84 | (3.33) |
Danish (points) ¥ | - | - | 166.94 | (75.88) | - | - | 154.82 | (76.70) | - | - |
Math (points) | - | - | - | - | 168.75 | (71.69) | - | - | - | - |
Girls | First grade | Second grade | Third grade | Fourth grade | Fifth grade | |||||
Age (years) | 7.84 | (0.33) | 8.84 | (0.32) | 9.78 | (0.35) | 10.82 | (0.32) | 11.81 | (0.35) |
WC (cm) * | 57.71 | (5.03) | 60.84 | (6.85) | 63.67 | (7.31) | 65.10 | (7.22) | 68.20 | (8.10) |
Weight (kg) * | 26.82 | (4.19) | 30.73 | (5.88) | 33.66 | (6.48) | 37.71 | (6.81) | 42.13 | (8.35) |
Height (cm) * | 128.33 | (5.17) | 135.14 | (6.09) | 139.21 | (6.32) | 145.75 | (6.28) | 151.38 | (7.25) |
Balance (points) | 42.17 | (12.92) | 47.78 | (10.61) | 50.59 | (12.04) | 56.26 | (10.45) | 55.57 | (9.66) |
Precision throw (points) | 8.54 | (4.10) | 11.20 | (3.84) | 13.12 | (3.89) | 16.08 | (3.62) | 17.06 | (3.86) |
Danish (points) | - | - | 170.02 | (70.03) | - | - | 175.97 | (72.28) | - | - |
Math (points) | - | - | - | - | 164.94 | (58.83) | - | - | - | - |
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Lima, R.A.; Stodden, D.F.; Pfeiffer, K.A.; Larsen, L.R.; Barros, M.V.G.; Bugge, A.; Andersen, L.B. Dynamic Balance, but Not Precision Throw, Is Positively Associated with Academic Performance in Children. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 2790. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082790
Lima RA, Stodden DF, Pfeiffer KA, Larsen LR, Barros MVG, Bugge A, Andersen LB. Dynamic Balance, but Not Precision Throw, Is Positively Associated with Academic Performance in Children. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(8):2790. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082790
Chicago/Turabian StyleLima, Rodrigo A., David F. Stodden, Karin A. Pfeiffer, Lisbeth R. Larsen, Mauro V. G. Barros, Anna Bugge, and Lars B. Andersen. 2020. "Dynamic Balance, but Not Precision Throw, Is Positively Associated with Academic Performance in Children" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 8: 2790. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082790
APA StyleLima, R. A., Stodden, D. F., Pfeiffer, K. A., Larsen, L. R., Barros, M. V. G., Bugge, A., & Andersen, L. B. (2020). Dynamic Balance, but Not Precision Throw, Is Positively Associated with Academic Performance in Children. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(8), 2790. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082790