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. 2024 Aug 30;9(3):154. doi: 10.3390/jfmk9030154

Table 3.

Regression analyses representing the associations between the changes in fundamental motor skills and BDNF concentration.

BDNF Δ %
Control Group (N = 32) INT Group (N = 35)
Beta p-Value Adjusted R Squared Beta p-Value Adjusted R Squared
CAMSA time Δ % −0.159 0.413 0.022 0.152 0.446 −0.046
CAMSA 2-foot jump Δ % −0.112 0.565 0.008 0.068 0.731 −0.061
CAMSA sidestep Δ % −0.292 0.203 0.123 −0.154 0.560 0.046
CAMSA catch Δ % −0.059 0.807 0.009 0.082 0.772 −0.056
CAMSA overhand throw Δ % 0.273 0.237 0.069 −0.210 0.449 −0.050
CAMSA skip Δ % 0.065 0.803 −0.043 0.196 0.379 −0.033
CAMSA 1-foot hop Δ % 0.171 0.426 0.030 −0.054 0.804 −0.045
CAMSA kick Δ % 0.098 0.661 −0.009 0.194 0.375 0.021
CAMSA locomotor skills Δ % −0.213 0.268 0.044 0.385 0.039 0.088
CAMSA control and manipulative skills Δ % −0.039 0.851 −0.015 0.101 0.621 −0.057
CAMSA total Δ % −0.249 0.196 0.061 0.428 0.020 0.124

Adjusted for age, sex, and BMI. Significance level is set at 0.05 and significant values are marked in bold. BDNF: brain-derived neurotrophic factor; INT: integrated neuromuscular training; Δ %: percentage change (post-value versus pre-value).