masterThesis
Proposição e validação de aparelho automatizado para verificação de velocidade de membros superiores em crianças e adolescentes
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SILVA, Leandro Medeiros da. Proposição e validação de aparelho automatizado para verificação de velocidade de membros superiores em crianças e adolescentes. 2018. 87f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Educação Física) - Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2018.
Autor
Silva, Leandro Medeiros da
Resumen
The sport of income is defined by details that determine results. For this, the studies on the
processes of orientation and selection of talents for the sport have become increasingly
specific. Understanding the velocity of upper limbs as one of those fundamental
specificities for the outcome in certain sports modalities, the work in question aims to
validate the ability of automated device checking, to verify the velocity of upper limbs in
children and adolescents. Thus, 144 students participated in the validation study, and in the
cross-validation 75 students, between 8 and 17 years of both sexes in a social project in the
city of Natal / RN. The Automated Tapping Test (AATT) was developed following the
dimensions of the original EUROFIT test, built in metal parts, so that the calibration was
more accurate and could be read as an electronic signal by the integrated circuit. The upper
limb velocity test was applied in three steps: before performing the original test, all
participants underwent a laterality check, and motor practice similar to the original test.
After 30 minutes, the first step in the pattern established by the Eurofit test battery was
performed and 30 minutes later, the third stage, with the automated tapping test (AATT).
After an interval of three months, the tests were reapplied in the same validation
parameters. In order to perform cross-validation. The mean comparison test did not identify
a significant difference between the two validation methods (p = 0.647) and (p = 0.128) for
cross validation. The reliability of automated instrument measurement was tested by
intraclass correlation (CCI) and identified a strong intraclass correlation coefficient (CCI)
of (R = 0.901) for validation and (R = 0.943) for cross validation. It was possible to observe
the flight time (67.84% of the total time) and touch on the metal plates (32.15% of the total
time). Variables that are not possible to observe in the original model. Finally, the
automated Tapping Test, presented to be precise to what it is proposed to evaluate, being
able to minimize the intra-evaluator error and to assist physical education professionals in
the sports field in the organization and planning of their training, as well as in the evaluation
and orientation of the talents sports.