27 2Análise das Capacidades Motoras nos Estágios Maturacionais de Adolescentes do Sexo FemininoComportamento e práticas sexuais de adolescentes escolares da cidade do Recife, Brasil 
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Journal of Human Growth and Development

 ISSN 0104-1282 ISSN 2175-3598

NOBRE, Francisco Salviano Sales; BANDEIRA, Paulo Felipe Ribeiro    VALENTINI, Nadia Cristina. Academic achievement associated with motor performance and sex in different subcultures. J. Hum. Growth Dev. []. 2017, 27, 2, pp.213-218. ISSN 0104-1282.  https://doi.org/10.7322/jhgd.115027.

INTRODUCTION: School and motor performances demonstrates achievements of children throughout childhood. Gender and the child's developmental context interfere with the differentiated trends of intensity and direction of school and motor performance. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association among school performance, motor performance, and the sex of children of different subcultures. METHOD: The study included 233 children aged 7 to 10 years, 127 boys (8.2 ± 0.92 years) and 106 girls (8.4 ± 0.85 years), from three different subcultures (semi-arid, mountainous, and coastal weather) of Northeast Brazil. Data were collected from the School Performance Test and the Test of Gross Motor Development-2. Descriptive statistics, comparisons, and multivariate multiple linear regressions were used for analysis. RESULTS: It was found that school delays were prevalent in boys, and motor delays, specifically in object control skills, were prevalent in girls. Motor performance is positively associated with performance in writing, reading, and arithmetic, but this relationship is specific for each subculture. CONCLUSION: There was an association among school performance, motor performance, and the sex of children in different Northeastern subcultures, evidencing the influence of subcultures and gender on the children's performance.

: environment; school performance; motor performance; child development.

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