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. 2019 May 7;178(7):1043–1052. doi: 10.1007/s00431-019-03390-z

What is Known:

FMS are commonly developed in early childhood, providing the building blocks for future motor skills, good health and lifelong PA.

No study to date has measured FMS, PA levels and weight status in preschool children, to determine whether FMS competency influences PA levels and weight status in preschool children, in an area of low SES.

What is New:

FMS competency did not appear to influence the level of PA or weight status in this sample of UK preschool children from a low SES area.

PA and FMS may not be fully established and consequently not strongly linked at the ages of 3–4 years, therefore, the preschool years could be influential in providing a window to maximise input of good/optimal development of motor competence before the proficiency barrier sets in and we need remedial intervention.