Association between cardiorespiratory fitness and metabolic risk factors in a population with mild to severe obesity.

Q1 Medicine BMC Obesity Pub Date : 2018-01-31 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40608-018-0183-7
Kathy Do, Ruth E Brown, Sean Wharton, Chris I Ardern, Jennifer L Kuk
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Abstract

Background: Previous literature suggests the beneficial effects of fitness on abdominal obesity may be attenuated in obesity and abolished in severe obesity. It is unclear whether the beneficial association between fitness and health is similarly present in those with mild and severe obesity.

Methods: Patients from the Wharton Medical Clinic (n = 853) completed a clinical examination and maximal treadmill test. Patients were categorized into fit and unfit based on age- and sex-categories and body mass index (BMI) class (mild: ≤ 34.9 kg/m2, moderate: 35-39.9 kg/m2 or severe obesity: ≥ 40 kg/m2).

Results: Within the sample, 41% of participants with mild obesity had high fitness whereas only 25% and 11% of the participants with moderate and severe obesity, respectively, had high fitness. BMI category was independently associated with most of the metabolic risk factors, while fitness was only independently associated with systolic blood pressure and triglycerides (P < 0.05). The prevalent relative risk for pre-clinical hypertension, hypertriglyceridemia and hypoalphalipoproteinemia and pre-diabetes was only elevated in the unfit moderate and severe obesity groups (P < 0.05), and fitness groups were only significantly different in their relative risk for prevalent pre-clinical hypertension within the severe obesity group (p = 0.03). High fitness was associated with smaller waist circumferences, with differences between high and low fitness being larger in those with severe obesity than mild obesity (Men: P = 0.06, Women: P = 0.0005).

Conclusions: Thus, in contrast to previous observations, the favourable associations of having high fitness and health may be similar if not augmented in individuals with severe compared to mild obesity.

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在轻度至重度肥胖人群中,心肺健康与代谢危险因素之间的关系
背景:以前的文献表明,健身对腹部肥胖的有益作用可能在肥胖中减弱,在严重肥胖中消失。目前尚不清楚健身和健康之间的有益联系是否同样存在于轻度和重度肥胖人群中。方法:来自Wharton医学诊所的患者(n = 853)完成了临床检查和最大跑步机试验。根据年龄、性别和体重指数(BMI)等级(轻度:≤34.9 kg/m2,中度:35-39.9 kg/m2或重度肥胖:≥40 kg/m2)将患者分为适合和不适合。结果:在样本中,41%的轻度肥胖参与者具有高健康水平,而只有25%的中度肥胖参与者和11%的重度肥胖参与者具有高健康水平。BMI类别与大多数代谢危险因素独立相关,而体能仅与收缩压和甘油三酯独立相关(P P P = 0.03)。高健康水平与较小的腰围相关,严重肥胖的人与轻度肥胖的人相比,高健康水平与低健康水平的差异更大(男性:P = 0.06,女性:P = 0.0005)。结论:因此,与先前的观察结果相反,与轻度肥胖相比,在严重肥胖的个体中,如果没有增强,那么高体能和健康的有利关联可能相似。
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