Normative Reference Values of Physical Fitness Levels in Koreans: Results from the National Fitness Award Project (2017-2019)

Q4 Health Professions Exercise Science Pub Date : 2022-11-30 DOI:10.15857/ksep.2022.00332
Saejong Park, Seunghee Lee, Yonghee Lee, Mihyun Lee
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PURPOSE: This study aimed to develop age- and sex-specific smoothed percentile curves for fitness items using LMS methods in Koreans aged 13–85 years or older.METHODS: A total of 559,430 individuals aged 13-85 years or older (adolescents: 13-18 years, adults: 19-64 years; older adults: >65 years) participated in the National Fitness Award (NFA) project in 2017, 2018, and 2019 in Korea. In this study, the results of body composition (body fat percent), muscle strength (absolute handgrip strength and relative handgrip strength), and flexibility (sit and reach) tests performed by adolescents, adults, and older adults, were analyzed. Cardiorespiratory fitness (20-m PACER, VO2max) was performed only by adolescents and adults. Percentile curves of fitness items smoothed by age- and sex-specific variables were calculated for fit using the LMS method.RESULTS: Percentile curves for each age- and sex-specific group were presented for each physical fitness component. Percent body fat in men and women increased from the age of 25 and 30 years, respectively. Flexibility showed a tendency to decrease sharply after the age of 65 and 70 years in men and women, respectively. Muscle strength decreased gradually after 40 years, and sharply after 60 years. Cardiorespiratory fitness tended to decrease from the age of 25 years in men and from 19 years in women.CONCLUSIONS: The NFA project dataset provided the opportunity to establish normative values for fitness items in Korean men and women aged 13-85 years or older. The use of the LMS method enabled factoring age in the analysis. Normative reference values of fitness items can be used to interpret individuals’ fitness levels during the everyday practice of fitness and/or in clinical settings.
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韩国人体质水平的规范参考值——2017-2019年国民健身奖励项目结果
目的:本研究旨在使用LMS方法在13-85岁或以上的韩国人中开发针对年龄和性别的健身项目平滑百分位曲线。方法:2017年、2018年和2019年,共有559430名年龄在13-85岁或以上的人(青少年:13-18岁,成年人:19-64岁;老年人:>65岁)参加了韩国的全民健身奖(NFA)项目。在这项研究中,分析了青少年、成年人和老年人进行的身体成分(体脂百分比)、肌肉力量(绝对握力和相对握力)和灵活性(坐着和伸展)测试的结果。心肺功能(20米PACER,VO2max)仅由青少年和成年人进行。使用LMS方法计算由年龄和性别特定变量平滑的适合度项目的百分位曲线进行拟合。结果:每个年龄组和性别组的百分比曲线显示了每个身体素质成分。男性和女性的体脂百分比分别从25岁和30岁开始增加。男性和女性的柔韧性分别在65岁和70岁后出现急剧下降的趋势。肌肉力量在40年后逐渐下降,60年后急剧下降。男性的心肺功能从25岁开始下降,女性从19岁开始下降。结论:NFA项目数据集为13-85岁或以上的韩国男性和女性建立健身项目的标准值提供了机会。LMS方法的使用使得能够在分析中考虑年龄。健身项目的规范参考值可用于解释个人在日常健身实践和/或临床环境中的健身水平。
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Exercise Science
Exercise Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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