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10.23736/S0393-3660.18.03869-X
Title
Postural patterns in the first year of life: contributions of maternal physical activity in the pregnancy period
Subject
Child development Posture Physical activity Pregnancy
Date
2019-07-08T13:32:12Z 2019-07-08T13:32:12Z 2019
Description
BACKGROUND: The study objective was intended to verify whether the practice of maternal physical activity during the pregnancy period could be assumed as a contribution to the acquisition of postural patterns in the child during its first year of life.
METHODS: A transversal and descriptive study was carried where we recorded the developments observed in a sample of 80 Portuguese children, according to the habits and type of physical activity of the mothers. Statistical descriptive and inferential test were performed.
RESULTS: The results were clearly positive in terms of temporal gains of neck tonic control, and also in the acquisition of an erect position.
CONCLUSIONS: Despite the average values are not statistical significant we have observed indicators that the maternal physical activity during pregnancy apparently is a factor that can favor the child’s motor development during their first year of life, particularly in the acquisition of postural patterns. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion