Association of developmental coordination disorder and low motor competence with impaired bone health : A systematic review
Tan, J., Murphy, M., Hart, N. H., Rantalainen, T., Bhoyroo, R., & Chivers, P. (2022). Association of developmental coordination disorder and low motor competence with impaired bone health : A systematic review. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 129, Article 104324. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2022.104324
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Gerontologia ja kansanterveysBiomekaniikkaGerontologian tutkimuskeskusHyvinvoinnin tutkimuksen yhteisöGerontology and Public HealthBiomechanicsGerontology Research CenterSchool of WellbeingCopyright
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Aims
Individuals with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) and low motor competence (LMC) may be at increased risk of low bone health due to their lifetime physical activity patterns. Impaired bone health increases an individual’s risk of osteoporosis and fracture; therefore, it is necessary to determine whether a bone health detriment is present in this group. Accordingly, this systematic review explores the association between DCD/LMC and bone health.
Methods and Procedures
Studies were included with assessment of bone health in a DCD/LMC population. Study bias was assessed using the JBI critical appraisal checklist. Due to heterogeneity, meta-analysis was not possible and narrative synthesis was performed with effect size and direction assessed via harvest plots.
Outcomes and Results
A total of 16 (15 paediatric/adolescent) studies were included. Deficits in bone measures were reported for the DCD/LMC group and were more frequent in weight-bearing sites. Critical appraisal indicated very low confidence in the results, with issues relating to indirectness and imprecision relating to comorbidities.
Conclusions and Implications
Individuals with DCD or LMC are at increased risk of bone health deficits. Bone impairment locations indicate insufficient loading via physical activity as a potential cause of bone deficits. Results indicate a potential for earlier osteoporosis onset.
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Support JT is supported by an Australian Government (Research Training Program) Scholarship provided to Western Australian Bone Research Collaboration by the University of Notre Dame. NHH is a MASCC Survivorship Fellow and was a Cancer Council of Western Australia Postdoctoral Fellow. TR was an Academy Research Fellow during the preparation of this manuscript (Academy of Finland grant numbers 321336 and 328818) ...License
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