Have the Fundamental Movement Skills of U.S. Children Changed?

Zezhao Chen, Weimo Zhu, Dale A Ulrich, Man Qin
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Purpose: By using four national data sets, this study aimed to examine the changes in U.S. children's fundamental movement skills (FMS) from 1985 to 2019. Method: Three Tests Gross of Motor Development (TGMD) normative studies, i.e. TGMD-1 (N = 909, male% = 50), TGMD-2 (N = 1143, male% = 50) and TGMD-3 (N = 864, male% = 51), and the TGMD-2 data of the 2012 NHANES National Youth Fitness Survey (NNYFS-2012; raw N = 352, national represented population = 12,509,706, male% = 51) were used for analyses. Each item in TGMD-2/NNYFS and TGMD-3 was carefully examined, and these that did not match to TGMD-1 were deleted. Cohen's D effect size (ES) was utilized for the difference among year-to-year comparisons. Result: From 1985 to 2000, FMS in US children of 3-7 years old (90% increase & 10% no change) increased temporarily, but remained stable (17% increase & 83% no change) among 8-10 years old. Between 2000 and 2019, however, U.S. children began to demonstrate a slight/stable drop in FMS among 3-5 years old (22% decrease & 78% no change), and a distinct decline among 6-10 years old (80% decrease & 20% no change). While children with normal BMI showed the highest FMS score, the direct cause of reduction in FMS is still unknown. Conclusion: An overall up-and-down change was observed in U.S. children's FMS between 1985 and 2019, and more longitudinal studies with FMS-related variables are needed.

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美国儿童的基本动作技能改变了吗?
目的:通过使用四个国家数据集,本研究旨在检验1985年至2019年美国儿童基本运动技能(FMS)的变化。方法:三项运动发育总量测试(TGMD)规范性研究,即TGMD-1(N = 909,男性% = 50)、TGMD-2(N = 1143,男性% = 50)和TGMD-3(N = 864,男性% = 51),以及2012年NHANES全国青少年体质调查的TGMD-2数据(NNYFS-2012;原始N = 352,全国代表人口 = 12509706,男性% = 51)用于分析。仔细检查TGMD-2/NNYFS和TGMD-3中的每个项目,并删除与TGMD-1不匹配的项目。Cohen的D效应大小(ES)被用于逐年比较之间的差异。结果:从1985年到2000年,美国3-7岁儿童的FMS 年龄(增加90%,10%无变化)在8-10岁之间暂时增加,但保持稳定(增加17%,83%无变化) 岁然而,在2000年至2019年间,3-5岁的美国儿童开始表现出FMS的轻微/稳定下降 岁(22%下降,78%无变化),6-10岁人群明显下降 岁(减少80%,无变化20%)。虽然BMI正常的儿童FMS得分最高,但FMS降低的直接原因尚不清楚。结论:在1985年至2019年间,观察到美国儿童FMS的总体上下变化,需要对FMS相关变量进行更多的纵向研究。
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