The Assessment of Functional Movement in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Wesley O'BrienZeinab KhodaverdiLisa E BolgerGiampiero TarantinoConor PhilpottRoss D NevillePublished in: Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) (2021)
This systematic review and meta-analysis represents a novel and important synthesis of published FMS™ data from groups of children and adolescents. The study signals possible sex- and age-related differences in FMS™ scores, as well as a clear negative relationship between BMI and functional movement proficiency. More longitudinal research is needed to better understand the developmental trajectory and the effects of maturation milestones on FMS™ proficiency. Additional research is also needed to identify the types of interventions that could improve functional movement proficiency among 'at risk' groups, who are susceptible to functional movement deficiency, and whether changes in body composition mediate the relationship between these interventions and the improvement of FMS™ scores.