体适能水平对法裔加拿大青年肥胖和身体不满的保护作用。

IF 2.6 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Mario Leone, Isabelle Thibault, Hung Tien Bui, Emilia Kalinova, Jean Lemoyne, Dominic Gagnon, Georges Larivière, Maxime Allisse
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背景:青少年肥胖流行不仅显著影响其身体健康,而且显著影响其身体形象感知等多种心理因素。因此,本研究追求三个主要目标:(1)更新所有体能测试的参考标准值;(2)探讨超重和肥胖对青少年体质影响因素的影响;(3)确定法裔加拿大青少年体质水平与身体形象不满意的关系。方法:共1862名12 ~ 17岁青少年(男孩1008名,女孩854名)参与本研究。数据从12所法语高中收集,这些高中来自不同的社会经济背景,分布在加拿大quimubec省的四个地区。进行了人体测量(体重、身高、体重指数(BMI)、腰围、腰高比)和体能测试(有氧能力、无氧能力、肌肉耐力、肌肉力量、柔韧性)。为了评估青少年的身体知觉,使用了一个轮廓量表。结果:各适应度检验建立了标准化的规范值(Lambda Mu Sigma;LMS方法)。除了v形测试和仰卧起坐保持稳定之外,男孩的表现总体上随着年龄的增长而提高,而男性和女性的VO2peak在青春期都有所下降(未配对t检验和科恩效应大小)。在女孩中,只有垂直跳远和30米短跑随着年龄的增长而提高,而其他测试在13岁时稳定下来。肥胖状况对健康水平有显著影响。体重指数正常的男孩和女孩比超重或肥胖的男孩和女孩表现得更好(方差分析= p < 0.001,效应大小为F)。女孩受肥胖状况的影响较小,超重组和肥胖组之间的差异很少有显著性(p < 0.05)。健康水平也与身体满意度有关,满意的青少年通常比不满意的青少年得分更高,即使是那些BMI正常的青少年。社会经济地位对男孩的身体形象感知没有影响(p = 0.351)。相比之下,社会经济背景较低的女孩比来自较富裕家庭的同龄人表现出更多的负面看法(p = 0.002)。结论:肥胖状况与体能测试成绩较差密切相关。相反,更高水平的身体健康与更好的身体形象满意度有关。健康和身体形象之间的这种正相关关系甚至适用于拥有健康体重(典型的身体质量指数)的个体。
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The Protective Role of Physical Fitness Level Against Obesity and Body Dissatisfaction in French-Canadian Youth.

Background: The obesity epidemic among adolescents significantly impacts not only their physical health but also various psychological factors, including their perception of body image. Thus, this study pursued three main objectives: (1) to update the reference standard values for all the physical fitness tests performed; (2) to examine the impact of overweight and obesity on factors influencing physical fitness in adolescents; and (3) to determine the relationship between the physical fitness level and the body image dissatisfaction among a population of French-Canadian adolescents. Methods: A total of 1862 adolescents aged 12 to 17 (1008 boys and 854 girls) participated in this study. Data were collected from 12 French-language high-schools from different socioeconomic backgrounds and spread across four regions of the province of Québec, Canada. Anthropometric measures (body mass, body height, body mass index (BMI), waist circumference, waist-to-height ratio) and fitness tests (aerobic power, anaerobic power, muscle endurance, muscular power, flexibility) were conducted. To assess adolescents' body perception, a silhouette scale was used. Results: Standardized normative values were established for each fitness test (Lambda Mu Sigma; LMS method). In boys, performance generally improved with age, except for the V-test and sit-ups, which remained stable, and VO2peak, which declined during adolescence in both genders (unpaired t-test and Cohen's d effect size). In girls, only the vertical jump and 30 m sprint improved with age, while the other tests stabilized by age 13. Fitness level was significantly influenced by obesity status. Boys and girls with a normal BMI performed better than those who were overweight or obese (ANOVA = p < 0.001 and effect size F). Girls appeared to be less affected by obesity status, with differences between overweight and obese groups rarely being significant (p > 0.05). Fitness level was also linked to body satisfaction, with satisfied adolescents generally achieving better scores than dissatisfied ones, even among those with a typical BMI. Socioeconomic status did not impact body image perception in boys (p = 0.351). In contrast, girls from lower socioeconomic backgrounds exhibited significantly more negative perceptions (p = 0.002) than their peers from more affluent families. Conclusions: Obesity status is strongly associated with poorer performance on fitness tests. Conversely, higher levels of physical fitness are linked to improved body image satisfaction. This positive relationship between fitness and body image holds true even for individuals with a healthy body weight (typical BMI).

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