Influence of physical fitness on cardio-metabolic risk factors in European children. The IDEFICS study.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to assess the associations of individual and combined physical fitness components with
single and clustering of cardio-metabolic risk factors in children.
SUBJECTS/METHODS: This 2-year longitudinal study included a total of 1635 European children aged 6-11 years. The test battery
included cardio-respiratory fitness (20-m shuttle run test), upper-limb strength (handgrip test), lower-limb strength (standing long
jump test), balance (flamingo test), flexibility (back-saver sit-and-reach) and speed (40-m sprint test). Metabolic risk was assessed
through z-score standardization using four components: waist circumference, blood pressure (systolic and diastolic), blood lipids
(triglycerides and high-density lipoprotein) and insulin resistance (homeostasis model assessment). Mixed model regression
analyses were adjusted for sex, age, parental education, sugar and fat intake, and body mass index.
RESULTS: Physical fitness was inversely associated with clustered metabolic risk (P<0.001). All coefficients showed a higher
clustered metabolic risk with lower physical fitness, except for upper-limb strength (? = 0.057; P=0.002) where the opposite
association was found. Cardio-respiratory fitness (? = - 0.124; P<0.001) and lower-limb strength (? = - 0.076; P=0.002) were the
most important longitudinal determinants. The effects of cardio-respiratory fitness were even independent of the amount of
vigorous-to-moderate activity (? = - 0.059; P=0.029). Among all the metabolic risk components, blood pressure seemed not well
predicted by physical fitness, while waist circumference, blood lipids and insulin resistance all seemed significantly predicted by
physical fitness.
CONCLUSION: Poor physical fitness in children is associated with the development of cardio-metabolic risk factors. Based on our
results, this risk might be modified by improving mainly cardio-respiratory fitness and lower-limb muscular strength.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
physical fitness; children; European; risk factors; IDEFICS
List of contributors:
Russo, Paola
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