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Table 1.

Description and activities score of FUNMOVES.

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Table 2.

Demographic description of participants in the FUNMOVES evaluation.

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Fig 1.

Participant flow diagram.

Flow diagram showing the recruitment process, exclusions, and formation of the FUNMOVES and MABC-2 subsamples.

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Table 3.

Rescoring of FUNMOVES items based on Rasch analysis results.

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Table 4.

Descriptive statistics of the Rasch analysis.

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Fig 2.

Category probability curves (a1) running; b1) running rescored; a2) jumping; b2) jumping rescored; a3) hopping; b3) hopping rescored; a4) throwing DOM; b4) throwing DOM rescored; a5) balance; b5) balance rescored).

The left column (a) contains the curves for each activity in the initial analysis. The right column (b) shows the category curve for the same item, but in the rescored analysis.

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Fig 3.

Table distribution of item difficulty and person abilities for rescored analysis.

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Table 5.

Description of the sample assessed using MABC-2.

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Fig 4.

a) Confusion matrix using broad criteria.

b) Confusion matrix using strict criteria. c) ROC curves for FUNMOVES percentiles in detecting motor impairment defined by the MABC-2. 17th percentile cut-off for strict criteria. The black curve corresponds to the strict definition of impairment (MABC-2 total < 10th percentile) and the blue curve to the broad definition (total or Aiming & Catching or Balance < 10th percentile). Shaded areas represent 95% bootstrap confidence bands (2,000 replicates).

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Table 6.

Concurrent and predictive validity table of FUNMOVES and MABC-2.

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