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Does the Animal Fun program improve motor performance in children aged 4-6 years?

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HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCE
Volume 32, Issue 5, Pages 1086-1096

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DOI: 10.1016/j.humov.2012.08.004

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Motor performance; Pre-school children; Movement intervention

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  1. Animal Fun Pre-Primary Movement Project by a Healthway Health Promotion Research Project Grant through the Western Australian Health Promotion Foundation [18052]

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The Animal Fun program was designed to enhance the motor ability of young children by imitating the movements of animals in a fun, inclusive setting. The efficacy of this program was investigated through a randomized controlled trial using a multivariate nested cohort design. Pre-intervention scores were recorded for 511 children aged 4.83 years to 6.17 years (M = 5.42 years, SD = 3.58 months). Six control and six intervention schools were compared 6 months later following the intervention, and then again at 18 months after the initial testing when the children were in their first school year. Changes in motor performance were examined using the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency short form. Data were analyzed using multi-level-mixed effects linear regression. A significant Condition x Time interaction was found, F(2,1219) = 3.35, p = .035, demonstrating that only the intervention group showed an improvement in motor ability. A significant Sex x Time interaction was also found, F(2,1219) = 3.84, p = .022, with boys improving over time, but not girls. These findings have important implications for the efficacy of early intervention of motor skills and understanding the differences in motor performance between boys and girls. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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