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Article ; Online: Anthropometric and Motor Competence Classifiers of Swimming Ability in Preschool Children-A Pilot Study.

Gllareva, Ilir / Trajković, Nebojša / Mačak, Draženka / Šćepanović, Tijana / Kostić Zobenica, Anja / Pajić, Aleksandar / Halilaj, Besim / Gallopeni, Florim / Madić, Dejan M

International journal of environmental research and public health

2020  Volume 17, Issue 17

Abstract: Swimming is a form of physical activity and a life-saving skill. However, only a few studies have identified swimming ability classifiers in preschool children. This pilot cross-sectional study aimed to find anthropometric (AM) and motor competence (MC) ... ...

Abstract Swimming is a form of physical activity and a life-saving skill. However, only a few studies have identified swimming ability classifiers in preschool children. This pilot cross-sectional study aimed to find anthropometric (AM) and motor competence (MC) predictors of swimming ability in preschool children, by building classifiers of swimming ability group (SAG) membership. We recruited 92 children (girls n = 45) aged 5-6 years and took the AM and MC measurements in accordance with the reference manual and using the KTK battery test (motor quotient, MQ), respectively. A linear discriminant analysis tested a classification model of preschoolers' swimming ability (SAG: POOR, GOOD, EXCELLENT) based on gender, age, AM, and MC variables and extracted one significant canonical discriminant function (model fit: 61.2%) that can differentiate (group centroids) POOR (-1.507), GOOD (0.032), and EXCELLENT (1.524). The MQ total was identified as a significant classifier, which absolutely contributed to the discriminant function that classifies children's swimming ability as POOR (standardized canonical coefficient: 1.186), GOOD (1.363), or EXCELLENT (1.535) with an accuracy of 64.1%. Children with higher MQ total ought to be classified into higher SAG; thus, the classification model of SAG based on the MQ total is presented.
MeSH term(s) Anthropometry ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Motor Skills ; Pilot Projects ; Swimming
Language English
Publishing date 2020-08-31
Publishing country Switzerland
Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
ZDB-ID 2175195-X
ISSN 1660-4601 ; 1661-7827
ISSN (online) 1660-4601
ISSN 1661-7827
DOI 10.3390/ijerph17176331
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