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Motor co-ordination in a South Indian population of children

Aims To examine the associations of motor co-ordination in Kerala, South India. Methods The Modified Oseretsky Test of motor co-ordination was administered to 1155 representative children during a door-to-door survey of 8-12 year olds. Reading, vocabulary and visuospatial reasoning were measured, as...

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Main Author: R. J. Hackett, L. Hackett and P. Bhakta
Format: Printed Book
Published: Child: Care, Health & Development 30 , 2, 131-138 2004 2004
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Online Access:http://10.26.1.76/ks/004032.pdf
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Summary:Aims To examine the associations of motor co-ordination in Kerala, South India. Methods The Modified Oseretsky Test of motor co-ordination was administered to 1155 representative children during a door-to-door survey of 8-12 year olds. Reading, vocabulary and visuospatial reasoning were measured, as were height and weight. Information on medical history, socio-demographic background and behaviour was systematically collected. Results Age was the major association of motor incoordination indicating the importance of maturation. Behaviour, vocabulary, visuospatial reasoning, material deprivation, perinatal complications, chronic physical symptoms and ccupational status of the father were also independently associated with motor co-ordination. Using sibling pairs, evidence of familial aggregation of motor Co-ordination was found. Abstract An explanatory model based on an interaction between social and physical factors was discussed