总体力活动和强度与儿童健康和肥胖的关系:欧洲青年心脏研究。

Jonatan R Ruiz, Nico S Rizzo, Anita Hurtig-Wennlöf, Francisco B Ortega, Julia Wärnberg, Michael Sjöström
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背景:目前尚不清楚儿童身体活动(PA)的数量和强度与心血管健康(CVF)和体脂之间的关系。目的:我们旨在研究总PA和强度水平与儿童CVF和肥胖的关系。设计:对来自瑞典和爱沙尼亚的780名9-10岁儿童进行了横断面研究。PA采用加速度计测量,以总PA、中度PA和剧烈PA的min/d表示。CVF用最大力量计自行车试验测量,用W/kg表示。体脂来源于5次皮肤厚度测量的总和。在对年龄、性别和研究地点进行对照后,采用多元回归分析来确定CVF和体脂的差异在多大程度上可以用PA来解释。结果:下体脂肪与高强度PA水平显著相关,但与中度或总PA水平无关。每天进行>40分钟剧烈运动的儿童比每天进行10-18分钟剧烈运动的儿童体脂较低。总PA、中度PA和剧烈PA与CVF呈正相关。结论:与低强度运动相比,高强度运动对预防儿童肥胖的作用更大,而全强度运动和至少中至高强度运动均可改善儿童的CVF。
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Relations of total physical activity and intensity to fitness and fatness in children: the European Youth Heart Study.

Background: It is unclear how the amount and intensity of physical activity (PA) are associated with cardiovascular fitness (CVF) and body fatness in children.

Objective: We aimed to examine the associations of total PA and intensity levels to CVF and fatness in children.

Design: A cross-sectional study of 780 children aged 9-10 y from Sweden and Estonia was conducted. PA was measured by accelerometry and was expressed as min/d of total PA, moderate PA, and vigorous PA. CVF was measured with a maximal ergometer bike test and was expressed as W/kg. Body fat was derived from the sum of 5 skinfold-thickness measurements. Multiple regression analysis was used to determine the degree to which variance in CVF and body fat was explained by PA, after control for age, sex, and study location.

Results: Lower body fat was significantly associated with higher levels of vigorous PA, but not with moderate or total PA. Those children who engaged in >40 min vigorous PA/d had lower body fat than did those who engaged in 10-18 min vigorous PA/d. Total PA, moderate PA, and vigorous PA were positively associated with CVF. Those children who engaged in >40 min vigorous PA/d had higher CVF than did those who accumulated <18 min vigorous PA/d.

Conclusions: The results suggest that PA of vigorous intensity may have a greater effect on preventing obesity in children than does PA of lower intensity, whereas both total and at least moderate to vigorous PA may improve children's CVF.

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