Physical Activity Practice and Optimal Development of Postural Control in School Children: Are They Related?
Jose Luis García-SoidánJesús García-LiñeiraRaquel Leirós-RodríguezAnxela Soto-RodríguezPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2020)
Active children have better postural control than sedentary children, although sedentary girls have better balance than active boys. Therefore, physical activity practice seems to favor a more efficient development of postural control, but it cannot level or reverse the effect of the neurophysiological factors that are conditioned by sex.