Motor Performance of Healthy Children Compared to Children with Developmental Disabilities

Andrea Dincher
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Purpose: Children with developmental disabilities show motor deficits. Previous studies are based only on norm values without a real control group. The present study aims to fill this gap. Materials and methods: 276 children participated in the study. MOBAK 1-4 was conducted with one subsample and DMT 6-18 with the other. Raw or Z-scores of the individual test items and the overall percentile rank are evaluated. An ANOVA was calculated for group comparison. Results: There is a significant difference in percentile rank between healthy and disabled children and between athletes and non-athletes. For the individual test tasks, significant differences between the groups are found with few exceptions. Conclusions: The differences can be attributed to both developmental disability and club affiliation. Whether perhaps the concept of school (e.g., school in motion, sports school) can have an influence should be examined in further study, since over the school all children can be reached.
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发育障碍儿童与健康儿童运动表现的比较
目的:发育障碍儿童表现为运动缺陷。以前的研究只是基于规范值,没有真正的对照组。本研究旨在填补这一空白。材料与方法:276名儿童参与研究。MOBAK 1-4用一个子样本进行,DMT 6-18用另一个子样本进行。评估单个测试项目的原始分数或z分数以及总体百分位数排名。组间比较采用方差分析。结果:健康儿童与残疾儿童、运动员与非运动员儿童在百分位排名上存在显著差异。对于单独的测试任务,除了少数例外,两组之间存在显著差异。结论:这些差异可能与发育障碍和俱乐部关系有关。也许学校的概念(例如,运动中的学校,体育学校)会产生影响,应该在进一步的研究中加以检验,因为在学校里所有的孩子都可以接触到。
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