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Pediatric care for children with developmental coordination disorder, can we do better?
by
Smits-Engelsman, Bouwien
, Verbecque, Evi
in
Activities of daily living
/ Body composition
/ Child
/ Children
/ Coordination
/ Exercise
/ Functional anatomy
/ Humans
/ Long-term effects
/ Motor ability
/ Motor skill
/ Motor skill learning
/ Motor Skills
/ Motor Skills Disorders - diagnosis
/ Motor Skills Disorders - therapy
/ Neurodevelopmental disorders
/ Pediatrics
/ Physical education
/ Physical Fitness
/ Quality of Life
/ Review : Special Edition
/ Structure-function relationships
2022
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Pediatric care for children with developmental coordination disorder, can we do better?
by
Smits-Engelsman, Bouwien
, Verbecque, Evi
in
Activities of daily living
/ Body composition
/ Child
/ Children
/ Coordination
/ Exercise
/ Functional anatomy
/ Humans
/ Long-term effects
/ Motor ability
/ Motor skill
/ Motor skill learning
/ Motor Skills
/ Motor Skills Disorders - diagnosis
/ Motor Skills Disorders - therapy
/ Neurodevelopmental disorders
/ Pediatrics
/ Physical education
/ Physical Fitness
/ Quality of Life
/ Review : Special Edition
/ Structure-function relationships
2022
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Pediatric care for children with developmental coordination disorder, can we do better?
by
Smits-Engelsman, Bouwien
, Verbecque, Evi
in
Activities of daily living
/ Body composition
/ Child
/ Children
/ Coordination
/ Exercise
/ Functional anatomy
/ Humans
/ Long-term effects
/ Motor ability
/ Motor skill
/ Motor skill learning
/ Motor Skills
/ Motor Skills Disorders - diagnosis
/ Motor Skills Disorders - therapy
/ Neurodevelopmental disorders
/ Pediatrics
/ Physical education
/ Physical Fitness
/ Quality of Life
/ Review : Special Edition
/ Structure-function relationships
2022
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Pediatric care for children with developmental coordination disorder, can we do better?
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Pediatric care for children with developmental coordination disorder, can we do better?
2022
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This paper adopts a method of narrative critical review based on a non-systematic search of the literature to provide insights into the trends of developmental coordination disorder (DCD) treatment and to point out some future alternative approaches to prevent secondary health implications in children with DCD. The cause of DCD is unknown, but evidence suggests that these children have atypical brain structure and function. Interventions to help children cope with their activity limitations are effective in improving motor competence and motor skill related fitness in the short term. Although activity-orientated interventions can improve motor outcomes in children with DCD, high quality intervention trials and evaluation of long-term effects are urgently needed. Importantly, motor coordination problems associated with DCD extend to exercise-related activities leading to reduced participation in play and sports, which causes secondary problems in muscular fitness and body composition. Hence, treatment goals should not be limited to the improvement of motor skills (in ADL), but should also focus on health-related quality of life. We therefore propose when noticing motor problems in a child, already before enrolling but also during intervention, to explore ways to adapt everyday physical activities to optimally match the child's skill level. Hence, such activities will not only train the skills and improve physical fitness but will lead to positive engagement, thereby preventing the child from opting out of active play and sports. This provides the child with chances for exercise-dependent learning and will also positively impact social-emotional well-being.
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Elsevier Limited,Chang Gung University
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