European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education (Apr 2024)

Spatial Accuracy and Variability in Dart Throwing in Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder and the Relationship with Ball Skill Items

  • Faiçal Farhat,
  • Achraf Ammar,
  • Nourhen Mezghani,
  • Mohamed Moncef Kammoun,
  • Khaled Trabelsi,
  • Haitham Jahrami,
  • Adnene Gharbi,
  • Lassad Sallemi,
  • Haithem Rebai,
  • Wassim Moalla,
  • Bouwien Smits-Engelsman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ejihpe14040067
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
pp. 1028 – 1043

Abstract

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The present study aimed to examine precision and variability in dart throwing performance and the relationships between these outcomes and bouncing, throwing and catching tasks in children with and without DCD. Children between the ages of 8 and 10 years (n = 165) were classified according to results obtained on the Movement Assessment Battery for Children (MABC-2) and divided into three groups: 65 children with severe DCD (s-DCD), 45 with moderate DCD (m-DCD) and 55 typically developing children (TD). All children performed the dart throwing test and the ball skill items of the Performance and Fitness Test (PERF-FIT). The accuracy and variability of dart throwing tasks were significantly different between TD and s-DCD (p p p p < 0.001). The dart score and coefficient of variation of the long-distance task appear to be significant predictors for the ball skills and explain between 24 to 29% of their variance. In conclusion, poor results in aiming tasks using darts in children with DCD corroborate with the explanation of deficits in predictive control since the tasks require ballistic movements.

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