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THE EFFECTS OF SWIMMING ON BODY POSTURE IN PRESCHOOL AGE CHILDREN
THE EFFECTS OF SWIMMING ON BODY POSTURE IN PRESCHOOL AGE CHILDREN

Author(s): Damira Vranešić Hadžimehmedović, Edin Mirvić, Semir Mašić, Amila Hodžić, Azur Kuduzović
Subject(s): Psychology, Preschool education, Inclusive Education / Inclusion
Published by: Udruženje defektologa, edukatora-rehabilitatora (STOL)
Keywords: swimming; body posture; preschool children;

Summary/Abstract: In this study we analyzed the effects of swimming on the posture of preschool children. The sample for this study consisted of 153 preschool boys and girls children aged 4-6 years (standard deviation= 1.1 years) living in Canton Sarajevo and divided into two groups of boys and girls, with one attended swimming school (n=61) and other did not (n=92). In order to evaluate the postural status, we used a reduced Napoleon Wolanski method with eight variables for the observed body parts: assessment of head posture (HPA), assessment of shoulder posture (SPA), assessment of scapular posture (SBPA), assessment of chest posture (CPA), scoliotic posture (SCP), assessment of abdominal posture (APA), assessment of leg posture (LPA), and assessment of foot posture (FPA). The results indicated a great effect of swimming on posture. We concluded the paper with some suggestions on how to incorporate swimming programs into regular school curricula.

  • Issue Year: 6/2024
  • Issue No: 7
  • Page Range: 66-73
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English
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