Provider: Moravian Museum, Brno, Czech Republic TY - JOUR JO - Anthropologie (Brno) TI - THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASURES AND MANIFESTATION OF COORDINATION IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN AU - Stupar D AU - Romanov R AU - Beretić I Y1 - 2025 VL - 63 IS - 3 PB - Moravian Museum, Brno, Czech Republic SN - 0323-1119 SP - 145 EP - 151 KW - Anthropometric measures – Motor abilities – Preschool age – Coordination N2 - N2 - To investigate the connection between body measurements and the development of motor coordination in preschool-aged children, 77 children (54 boys, 23 girls) with an average age of 5.71±0.54 years were measured and tested. The study involved 9 tests to assess body measurements, which were used as predictive variables. Additionally, four tests from the KTK battery were used to evaluate motor skills and coordination. The data was analysed using descriptive and regression analyses. The average values of coordination (KTK) significantly positively correlated with anthropometric variable of body height (BH, r = 0.259, p = 0.013), and significantly negatively correlated with variables of abdominal skin fold (ASF, r = -0.209, p = 0.037), dorsal skinfold (DSF, r = -0.282, p = 0.007) and uper arm skin fold (UASF, r = -0.244, p = 0.018). The results of the regression analysis (backward method) showed that the model that best explains the variability of the dependent variable was defined by folloving variables: forearm circumferences (FCIRC), dorsal skinfold (DSF) and upper arm skin fold (UASF) with 23.4% of explained variance. Additionally, the results suggest that children between the ages of 5 and 7 who possess greater forearm circumferences, lower dorsal skinfold, and upper arm skinfold have better coordination abilities. ER -