Comparison of physical activity level between overweight/obese and normal weight individuals: A systematic review

O. Uthman, O. Aremu
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Context: The relationship between activity levels and body fat is unclear, despite large number of studies. This issue is clouded by the wide methods used to measure body fatness and activity levels. Objective: To review published prospective observational studies evaluating the associations between body fatness and physical activity, with emphasis on methodological issues. Data sources: Published English-Language studies were located from PubMed and bibliographies of primary studies. Data extraction: Sample size, population studied, measures of activity and body fatness, statistic approach, and main findings were extracted, summarized, and key methodological issues highlighted. Results: In total, 58 studies were identified and reviewed. Results were mixed, with most studies showing an inverse association of physical activity with fatness. The effects identified were generally of small magnitude. Imprecise measurement of activity and small sample sizes likely weakens the observed relationships. On balance, combinations of methods of activity measures tend to produce a better result. Consistently documented high effect sizes were found for all studies that used 18-Oxygen for assessing body fatness and doubly labelled water for activity measure. Conclusions: This review suggests that there is small to moderate inverse relationship body fatness and activity. The association is in favour of male and younger subjects. It is important to note, however, that there is a need more research on uniform ways of activity and fatness measures.
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超重/肥胖与正常体重个体体力活动水平的比较:一项系统综述
背景:尽管有大量的研究,但运动水平和体脂之间的关系尚不清楚。这个问题被用于测量身体脂肪和活动水平的广泛方法所掩盖。目的:回顾已发表的前瞻性观察性研究,评估身体肥胖和身体活动之间的关系,重点是方法学问题。数据来源:已发表的英语研究来自PubMed和主要研究的参考书目。数据提取:提取、总结样本大小、研究人群、活动量和体脂量、统计方法和主要发现,并强调关键的方法学问题。结果:共鉴定和回顾了58项研究。结果好坏参半,大多数研究显示体育活动与肥胖呈负相关。所确定的影响通常是较小的。不精确的活动测量和小样本量可能会削弱观察到的关系。总的来说,活动测量方法的组合往往会产生更好的结果。所有使用18-Oxygen来评估身体脂肪和双标记水来测量活动的研究都发现了一致的高效应值。结论:本综述提示体脂与活动量存在小到中度的负相关关系。该协会倾向于男性和年轻的受试者。然而,值得注意的是,有必要对统一的运动方式和脂肪测量方法进行更多的研究。
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