Developmental Patterns of Objectively Measured Motor Competence and Musculoskeletal Fitness among Finnish Adolescents.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-09 DOI:10.1249/MSS.0000000000003576
Sarah Costigan, Arto Gråstén, Mikko Huhtiniemi, Iiris Kolunsarka, David Stodden, Timo Jaakkola
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Purpose: To examine how development of motor competence (locomotor, object control, stability) and development of musculoskeletal fitness (upper body and abdominal) are related during adolescence in a large sample of Finnish youth over 4 yr.

Methods: Study participants were students ( n = 1147; 11.27 ± 0.33 yr at baseline) attending public schools in Finland. Data were collected yearly (2017-2021). Motor competence was assessed using the throwing-catching combination test, the 5-leaps test, and the side-to-side jumping test. Musculoskeletal fitness was assessed using the curl-up and the push-up tests. To answer the research question, a parallel latent growth curve model was implemented. Covariates were sex, body mass index, and peak height velocity.

Results: Improvements in all motor competencies were positively associated with improvements in push-ups. Subsequently, improvements in 5-leaps and side-to-side jumping test scores were related to improvements in curl-ups. Our covariate results indicate sex (male), healthy body mass index, and undergoing peak height velocity were associated with greater increases in motor competency and musculoskeletal fitness.

Conclusions: Given fitness has been shown to mediate the relationship between physical activity and motor competence, positive practices are needed to enhance adolescents' experiences in physical activities and sports requiring adequate intensity to improve fitness and motor competence.

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芬兰青少年客观测量运动能力和肌肉骨骼健康的发展模式。
目的:通过对芬兰青少年进行为期四年的大样本调查,研究运动能力(运动、物体控制、稳定性)的发展与肌肉骨骼健康(上身和腹部)的发展在青春期的关系:研究对象为芬兰公立学校的学生(n = 1147;基线年龄为 11.27[±0.33] 岁)。数据每年收集一次(2017-2021 年)。运动能力通过投掷-捕捉组合测试、5次跳跃测试和侧向跳跃测试进行评估。肌肉骨骼健康状况则通过卷腹和俯卧撑测试进行评估。为回答研究问题,采用了平行潜伏生长曲线模型。协变量包括性别、体重指数(BMI)和身高峰值速度(PHV):结果:所有运动能力的提高都与俯卧撑的提高呈正相关。结果:所有运动能力的提高都与俯卧撑的提高呈正相关,而五段跳和侧向跳测试成绩的提高则与卷腹运动的提高有关。我们的协变量结果表明,性别(男性)、健康的体重指数和接受 PHV 与运动能力和肌肉骨骼体能的进一步提高有关:鉴于体能已被证明是体育活动和运动能力之间关系的中介,因此需要采取积极的做法,增强青少年在需要足够强度的体育活动和运动中的体验,以提高体能和运动能力。
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