CORRELATION OF LIVING NAVIC AND POSTURAL STATUS OF CHILDREN'S MALE SCHOOL

  • Veljko Dušan Vukicević Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Fakultet sporta i fizičkogg vaspitanja
  • Aleksandar Stanojčić Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja
  • Dejan Čokorilo Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja
  • Nikola Lukić Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja
  • Velimir Miličković Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja
  • Nikola Pajić Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Fakultet sporta i fizičkog vaspitanja
  • Jelena Nišević Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Medicinski fakultet
Keywords: relations, life habits, physical activity, posture,

Abstract


The study was conducted on a sample of 62 respondents, aged 7 from Koceljeva (M = 31, F = 31) with the aim of contributing to a better understanding of potential factors that could be associated with the development of poor physical body segregation and better prevention among the younger population school age. Parents were filled in by a non-standardized questionnaire designed for research purposes. The results indicate that about a fifth of respondents are active all seven days a week for 20-30 minutes, even 80.6% use a computer in their home in some form, and spend most of it on a typical weekend of 1-2 hours a day. Statistically significant correlations of life habits and status of segments of postural status in male and female sex children were determined. Parent's awareness of the need for physical activity of children with impaired postural disorders related to flat feet and deformities of the kicosis (kyphosis, left chest scoliosis and compensatory scoliosis) is present. As indicators of poor postural segments, it is possible to highlight the use of computers and the representation of TV viewing.

Published
2019/03/23
Section
Original Scientific Paper