Motor development and physical activity in children of primary fifth Technical and Industrial Institute Chiquinquirá

The general objective of this investigation pretends to find the relationship between motor development and physical activity in fifth grade students of Industrial Technical Julio Florez, in Chiquinquirá Colombia. This study analyzed the results of nine tests driving test battery Eurofit and quantif...

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Main Author: Correa, Fernando javier Avila
Format: Online
Language:spa
Published: Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia 2014
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Online Access:https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/investigacion_duitama/article/view/2427
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Summary:The general objective of this investigation pretends to find the relationship between motor development and physical activity in fifth grade students of Industrial Technical Julio Florez, in Chiquinquirá Colombia. This study analyzed the results of nine tests driving test battery Eurofit and quantification of physical activity with QAPACE questionnaire in a sample of 181 students (75 girls and 106 boys) aged between 9 and 12 years.  The data obtained showed that the corresponding measurements to most physical tests show significant differences depending on gender, except for balance and flexibility. Children showed better performance in physical tests than girls. In the amount of physical activity, children recorded higher values than girls in them a tendency to decrease in this quantity with increasing age was noted, whereas in girls the amount of physical activity is slightly constant in terms the increasing age. Finally, to perform the Pearson correlation to a level of significance of 5% was found for most variables coefficients are positive, but small (Balance r = 0.025, explosive strength r = 0.063, trunk strength r = 0.086 isometric force r = 0.087 and cardiorespiratory endurance r = 0.013), reflect a direct but weak relationship showing that children who practice greater amounts of physical activity show slightly better motor conditions in these areas.