Is Just Moving Enough for Girls? The Moderation Role of Gross Motor Development Level in the Association Between Physical Activity and Cognition

Paéz-Herrera; J.; Hurtado-Almonácid; J.; Mello; J.B.; Sobarzo; C.; Plaza-Arancibia; P.; Kain-Berkovic; J.; Leyton; B.; Soto-Sánchez; J.; Leiva–Guerrero; V.; Batalla–Flores; A.

Keywords: attention; child development; executive function; motor skills; physical exercise

Abstract

Purpose: Our objective is to describe the moderating effect of the level of gross motor development on the relationship between physical activity (PA) level and visual perception/memory in girls. Methods: This is a quantitative cross-sectional study with a randomized sample of 85 girls (mean age 7.11 ± 0.74) from Chile. The following models were tested: interaction between PA (light: Model 1; moderate–vigorous: Model 2; vigorous: Model 3; and total PA: Model 4) and motor development level associated with visual perception/memory. Variables that showed interaction were tested according to the Johnson-Newman. Results: The Model 2 explains 13% of visual perception/memory and the Model 4 explains 15%, indicating that the motor development level is a moderator of this relationship. Conclusions: Collectively, our results present evidence that girls with a high level of gross motor skills have a stronger relationship between total PA (and also only moderate–vigorous activity) and visual perception/memory. © 2024 Human Kinetics, Inc.

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Título según WOS: Is Just Moving Enough for Girls? The Moderation Role of Gross Motor Development Level in the Association Between Physical Activity and Cognition
Título según SCOPUS: Is Just Moving Enough for Girls? The Moderation Role of Gross Motor Development Level in the Association Between Physical Activity and Cognition
Título de la Revista: Journal of Teaching in Physical Education
Volumen: 43
Número: 3
Editorial: Human Kinetics Publishers Inc.
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 435
Página final: 441
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1123/jtpe.2023-0173

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS