Background and Aim: Developmental coordination disorder is characterized by motor in-proficiency, resulting in significant impairments in social and academic functioning. We examine whether life style differences between elementary male students in two socio-economic different areas of Tehran may be reflected in developmental coordination disorder prevalence rates.
Materials and Methods: Two matched groups of 70 children were compared by use of BOTMP short form.
Results: The results show that the standard scores for children in the first area were significantly higher than the sixteenth area (P= 0.026).
Conclusion: Above findings suggest that different life styles may influence the motor skills and developmental coordination disorder prevalence in elementary children.
Shadmehr A, Hadian M, Abdolvahab M, Jalaie S, Jafari Y. A Comparison of Developmental Coordination Disorders in Elementary Students of Two Areas of Tehran City. mrj 2007; 1 (2 and 3) :7-11 URL: http://mrj.tums.ac.ir/article-1-161-en.html