Fitness and Fatness as Health Markers through the Lifespan: An Overview of Current Knowledge.

Progress in preventive medicine (New York, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2018-04-02 eCollection Date: 2018-04-01 DOI:10.1097/pp9.0000000000000013
Francisco B Ortega, Cristina Cadenas-Sanchez, Duck-Chul Lee, Jonatan R Ruiz, Steven N Blair, Xuemei Sui
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There is an increasing body of evidence supporting that both fitness and fatness levels relate to current and future individuals' health status. In this article, we discuss the meaning of fitness and fatness/obesity, and make an overview of what is currently known about fitness and fatness as potentially modifiable risk factors related to health and disease from preschool children to older adults. We describe the methods available for fitness assessment in each age group, providing reference/criterion values when available. Most of the existing previous reviews are focused on specific age groups with the advantage of allowing more in-depth analysis of the evidence, but the disadvantage of losing the overall understanding of the fitness and fatness binomial through the human lifespan, which is the ultimate goal of the present article.

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健康和肥胖是贯穿一生的健康标志:当前知识综述。
越来越多的证据表明,健康和肥胖水平都与个人当前和未来的健康状况有关。在这篇文章中,我们讨论了健康和肥胖/肥胖的意义,并概述了目前已知的健康和肥胖是与学龄前儿童到老年人的健康和疾病相关的潜在可改变的风险因素。我们描述了每个年龄组可用的健康评估方法,并在可用时提供参考/标准值。现有的以往综述大多集中在特定年龄组,其优点是可以对证据进行更深入的分析,但缺点是失去了通过人类寿命对健康和肥胖二项的总体理解,这是本文的最终目的。
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