儿童和青少年身体成分与肥胖表型的关系

IF 4.8 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Yuying Deng,Miao Chen,Ziwei Huang,Xiaotong Liang,Shun Pan,Jiting Ji,Zehui Zhang,Jiayi Long,Li Liu
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评估影响因素对儿童和青少年不同肥胖表型的管理至关重要。我们调查了来自中国广州的7572名体重正常或超重/肥胖的儿童和青少年的身体成分与代谢不健康表型之间的独立关系或与身体活动或睡眠的相互作用。高体脂率(BF%)、躯干与四肢脂肪比(T/L)、腰高比(WHtR)、低软瘦质量率(SLM%)和阑尾骨骼肌百分比(ASM%)均与代谢不健康超重/肥胖(MUO)的风险增加相关(比值比为1.31 ~ 1.52)。高T/L和WHtR与代谢不健康正常体重(MUNW)风险增加66%和93%相关。相互作用导致的相对过度风险b>进一步表明,体力活动不足与MUO和MUNW上的高BF%、WHtR或低SLM之间存在正相互作用。睡眠不足与高T/L或低SLM%之间也存在交互作用。过多的总脂肪和中心脂肪会增加MUO的风险,而足够的肌肉质量会降低风险。中心脂肪也与MUNW风险呈正相关。充足的身体活动和睡眠可以减轻肥胖的有害影响,增强肌肉对肥胖表型的保护。
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Association Between Body Composition and Obesity Phenotypes in Children and Adolescents.
Assessment of influencing factors is critical for the management of different obesity phenotypes among children and adolescents. We investigated the association between body composition and metabolically unhealthy phenotypes independently or in an interaction with physical activity or sleep, among 7572 children and adolescents with normal weight or overweight/obesity from Guangzhou, China. High body fat percentage (BF%), trunk-to-limb fat ratio (T/L), waist-to-height ratio (WHtR), low soft lean mass percentage (SLM%), and appendicular skeletal muscle percentage (ASM%) were all associated with increased risk of metabolically unhealthy overweight/obesity (MUO) (odds ratios ranging from 1.31 to 1.52). High T/L and WHtR were associated with 66% and 93% increased metabolically unhealthy normal weight (MUNW) risk. Relative excess risk due to an interaction >0 further indicated positive interactions between insufficient physical activity and high BF%, WHtR, or low SLM on MUO and MUNW. An interaction was also found between insufficient sleep and high T/L or low SLM% on MUNW. Excess total and central fat increases MUO risk, while adequate muscle mass reduces the risk. Central fat is also positively associated with MUNW risk. Sufficient physical activity and sleep can mitigate the detrimental effects of adiposity and boost the protection of muscle against obesity phenotypes.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 综合性期刊-综合性期刊
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期刊介绍: Published on behalf of the New York Academy of Sciences, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences provides multidisciplinary perspectives on research of current scientific interest with far-reaching implications for the wider scientific community and society at large. Each special issue assembles the best thinking of key contributors to a field of investigation at a time when emerging developments offer the promise of new insight. Individually themed, Annals special issues stimulate new ways to think about science by providing a neutral forum for discourse—within and across many institutions and fields.
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