Predictors of Physical Fitness among Southwestern Native American Adolescents at Risk for Diabetes.

M D Ehrhart, V Shah, L Colip, P Sandy, D Ghahate, J Bobelu, T Faber, M R Burge
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The prevalence of obesity is increasing among children nationally. Native American children from Zuni Pueblo appear to be at increased risk for obesity, which also increases the risk for the metabolic syndrome, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. While exercise and physical fitness can prevent or forestall these developments, predictors of physical fitness in this population are unknown. Forty-seven Native American adolescents completed four aspects of the Presidential Fitness Challenge (push-ups, sit-ups, step-ups, and timed walking) during screening for another study, and fitness was empirically summarized with a Presidential Fitness Index. Correlative analyses were subsequently performed to elucidate predictors of fitness. Age was the only independent predictor of the Presidential Fitness Index. Other variables that were not found to be independent predictors included BMI percentile, waist circumference, fat free mass, total body fat, and HDL cholesterol. Among adolescent Southwest Native Americans, older children performed better on the Presidential Fitness Challenge. Additionally, BMI was not found to be an independent predictor of fitness.

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西南美洲原住民青少年患糖尿病风险的身体健康预测因素
肥胖症在全国儿童中的发病率正在上升。来自祖尼普韦布洛的美国土著儿童似乎有更高的肥胖风险,这也增加了患代谢综合征、糖尿病和心血管疾病的风险。虽然锻炼和身体健康可以预防或预防这些疾病的发展,但这一人群的身体健康预测因素尚不清楚。在筛选另一项研究的过程中,47名美国土著青少年完成了总统健身挑战的四个方面(俯卧撑、仰卧起坐、台阶上升和定时散步),并通过总统健身指数对健身进行了经验总结。随后进行相关分析以阐明适应度的预测因子。年龄是总统健康指数的唯一独立预测因素。其他未被发现为独立预测因子的变量包括BMI百分位数、腰围、无脂质量、总体脂和高密度脂蛋白胆固醇。在西南印第安青少年中,年龄较大的孩子在总统健身挑战中表现更好。此外,BMI并不是健康的独立预测指标。
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