Associations of physical activity and cognitive function with gross motor skills in preschoolers: Cross-sectional study.
Ângela Alves ViegasVanessa Amaral MendonçaJuliana Nogueira Pontes NobreRosane Luzia De Souza MoraisAmanda Cristina FernandesFernanda de Oliveira FerreiraPedro Henrique Scheidt FigueiredoHércules Ribeiro LeiteAna Cristina Rodrigues LacerdaAna Cristina Rodrigues LacerdaPublished in: Journal of motor behavior (2021)
Gross motor development in the preschool phase depends on several factors that remain poorly understood. This study aimed to investigate whether level of habitual physical activity (HPA) and global cognitive function (CF) can be used as predictors of gross motor skills in Brazilian preschoolers and to verify their possible mediators. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 166 children, aged 3-5 years. Gross motor skills, HPA, CF and possible mediators (e.g., sex, prematurity) were evaluated. Preschoolers with little HPA, low CF, and girls were more likely to have gross motor performance below expected, but female gender did not mediate HPA or CF. Therefore, HPA and CF, in addition to females, may be independent predictors of delayed gross motor skills in Brazilian preschoolers.