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Childhood obesity affects fine motor skill performance under different postural constraints.

机译:在不同的姿势约束下,儿童肥胖会影响精细的运动技能表现。

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The main purpose of this study was to investigate fine motor control in obese and overweight children compared to normal-weight peers under different postural constraints. Peg placing performance of normal-weight (n=273), overweight (n=202) and obese (n=65) children (aged 5.0-12.8 years) was evaluated in two different postural conditions: sitting and standing in tandem stance on a balance beam (BB). Being overweight or obese was detrimental for fine motor skill performance in the standing on BB condition, which confirms the postural control difficulties observed in overweight and obese children. Remarkably, obese participants also produced lower scores in the sitting condition, i.e. when the complexity of postural organization was restricted to a minimum. Although this could result from the mechanical demands related to the movement of the arm itself, it also leads to the tentative suggestion that obese children might suffer from underlying perceptual-motor coordination difficulties.
机译:这项研究的主要目的是研究肥胖和超重儿童在不同姿势约束下与正常体重同龄人相比的精细运动控制。在两种不同的姿势条件下评估了正常体重(n = 273),超重(n = 202)和肥胖(n = 65)儿童(年龄5.0-12.8岁)的钉子放置性能:平衡木(BB)。超重或肥胖对BB站立时的良好运动技能表现有害,这证实了在超重和肥胖儿童中观察到的姿势控制困难。值得注意的是,肥胖参与者在坐姿时(即姿势组织的复杂性限制在最低限度时)的得分也较低。尽管这可能是由于与手臂本身运动有关的机械要求引起的,但也导致了初步的建议,即肥胖儿童可能会遭受潜在的感知-运动协调困难。

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