ACTIVE PLAY INTERVENTIONS ON MOTOR SKILLS OF PRESCHOOLERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

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Autor(a) principal: Santiago, Fátima Larissa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Cardoso, Darley Severino, Aragão, Raquel da Silva, Oliveira, Dayana da Silva, Pinheiro, Isabeli Lins
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento (Online)
Texto Completo: https://portalrevistas.ucb.br/index.php/rbcm/article/view/13299
Resumo: Active play can contribute to the reduction of sedentary time and generate potential benefits for the performance of fundamental motor skills in children. Thus, the aim of this systematic review was to provide a synthesis of evidence on the contributions of active play to fundamental motor skills in children aged 2 to 5 years typically developed, as well as to verify the differences between the intervention protocols used in the studies. The studies were identified by searching the PubMed, Web of Science and Lilacs databases. Clinical trials available in English, conducted in typically developing children, were included, and studies with the theme of electronic games were excluded. Two independent researchers examined the studies and conducted data extraction. Eight articles were included in the systematic review; three identified that children who experienced interventions with free active play had better performance in handling and balance skills. Four studies identified that children who practiced guided active play had better performance in locomotion, manipulation and balance skills, one study found no significant difference. We concluded that the practice of active play, especially guided active play, positively contributes to the fundamental motor skills of children aged 3 to 5 years typically developed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ACTIVE PLAY INTERVENTIONS ON MOTOR SKILLS OF PRESCHOOLERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
ACTIVE PLAY INTERVENTIONS ON MOTOR SKILLS OF PRESCHOOLERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
title ACTIVE PLAY INTERVENTIONS ON MOTOR SKILLS OF PRESCHOOLERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
spellingShingle ACTIVE PLAY INTERVENTIONS ON MOTOR SKILLS OF PRESCHOOLERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Santiago, Fátima Larissa
Children
Fundamental Motor Skill
Preschool
Motor Performance
Active Play
Children
Fundamental Motor Skill
Preschool
Motor Performance
Active Play
title_short ACTIVE PLAY INTERVENTIONS ON MOTOR SKILLS OF PRESCHOOLERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
title_full ACTIVE PLAY INTERVENTIONS ON MOTOR SKILLS OF PRESCHOOLERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
title_fullStr ACTIVE PLAY INTERVENTIONS ON MOTOR SKILLS OF PRESCHOOLERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
title_full_unstemmed ACTIVE PLAY INTERVENTIONS ON MOTOR SKILLS OF PRESCHOOLERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
title_sort ACTIVE PLAY INTERVENTIONS ON MOTOR SKILLS OF PRESCHOOLERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
author Santiago, Fátima Larissa
author_facet Santiago, Fátima Larissa
Cardoso, Darley Severino
Aragão, Raquel da Silva
Oliveira, Dayana da Silva
Pinheiro, Isabeli Lins
author_role author
author2 Cardoso, Darley Severino
Aragão, Raquel da Silva
Oliveira, Dayana da Silva
Pinheiro, Isabeli Lins
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santiago, Fátima Larissa
Cardoso, Darley Severino
Aragão, Raquel da Silva
Oliveira, Dayana da Silva
Pinheiro, Isabeli Lins
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Children
Fundamental Motor Skill
Preschool
Motor Performance
Active Play
Children
Fundamental Motor Skill
Preschool
Motor Performance
Active Play
topic Children
Fundamental Motor Skill
Preschool
Motor Performance
Active Play
Children
Fundamental Motor Skill
Preschool
Motor Performance
Active Play
description Active play can contribute to the reduction of sedentary time and generate potential benefits for the performance of fundamental motor skills in children. Thus, the aim of this systematic review was to provide a synthesis of evidence on the contributions of active play to fundamental motor skills in children aged 2 to 5 years typically developed, as well as to verify the differences between the intervention protocols used in the studies. The studies were identified by searching the PubMed, Web of Science and Lilacs databases. Clinical trials available in English, conducted in typically developing children, were included, and studies with the theme of electronic games were excluded. Two independent researchers examined the studies and conducted data extraction. Eight articles were included in the systematic review; three identified that children who experienced interventions with free active play had better performance in handling and balance skills. Four studies identified that children who practiced guided active play had better performance in locomotion, manipulation and balance skills, one study found no significant difference. We concluded that the practice of active play, especially guided active play, positively contributes to the fundamental motor skills of children aged 3 to 5 years typically developed.
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