运动能力和与健康相关的体能对预防代谢综合征风险因素的影响。

IF 1.4 4区 教育学 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-07 DOI:10.1080/02701367.2022.2158998
André Pombo, Rita Cordovil, Luis Paulo Rodrigues, Ana Catarina Moreira, Rute Borrego, Margarida Machado, Vânia Costa, Ana Almeida, Ana Sofia Tavares, Cristina Cardoso de Sá, Carlos Luz
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目的:与过去几代人相比,在过去几十年中,我们发现儿童久坐不动的行为增多,体育锻炼减少。这种生活方式通常与代谢综合征(MetS)的风险因素集聚有关。由于运动能力(MC)的发展会影响终生的体育锻炼习惯,因此我们有理由认为儿童的运动能力将直接关系到心脏代谢综合征的健康结果。本研究旨在分析 MC 在 MetS 风险因素中的作用。研究方法对平均年龄为 7.49(SD = 1.28)岁的 70 名儿童进行了运动能力(MCA-运动能力评估工具)、心血管健康(PACER 测试)、上肢力量(UBS;手握力)以及 MetS 构成因素、高甘油三酯血症、高血压、腹部肥胖、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇浓度低和空腹血糖高的评估。MetS 的综合值根据 Burns 等人(2017 年)的方法计算。为探讨不同变量对 MetS 的影响,进行了多重标准回归。运动能力和健康相关体能(心血管体能和相对上肢力量)作为自变量(预测因子),MetS作为因变量。结果显示总体而言,研究结果表明,运动能力(β = -.072; p 结论:尽管需要更多的研究,但我们的研究结果表明,运动能力(β = -.072; p尽管还需要更多的研究,但我们的结果表明,运动能力似乎对儿童的健康指标有积极作用。
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Effect of Motor Competence and Health-Related Fitness in the Prevention of Metabolic Syndrome Risk Factors.

Purpose: In the last decades we have seen an increase in sedentary behaviors and a decrease in physical activity in children when compared to past generations. This lifestyle is commonly associated with the development of clustering risk factors that define metabolic syndrome (MetS). Knowing that motor competence (MC) development can influence lifelong physical activity habits, it is reasonable to assume that children's MC will directly link to clustered cardiometabolic health outcomes. The aim of this study was to analyze the role of MC in MetS risk factors. Methods: Seventy children with a mean age of 7.49 (SD = 1.28) years were evaluated on motor competence (MCA-Motor Competence Assessment instrument), cardiovascular fitness (PACER test), upper body strength (UBS; handgrip), and the components of MetS, hypertriglyceridemia, hypertension, abdominal obesity, low concentration of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and high fasting blood glucose. The composite value of MetS was calculated according to Burns et al. (2017). Multiple standard regressions were performed to explore the effect of different variables on MetS. Motor competence and health-related fitness (cardiovascular fitness and relative upper body strength) were used as independent variables (predictors) and MetS as dependent variable. Results: Overall, the results showed that motor competence (β = -.072; p < .05) is a significant predictor and this model explained 7,1% of the variance in MetS. Conclusion: Although more studies are needed, our results indicate that MC seems to have a positive role in children's health markers.

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期刊介绍: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport publishes research in the art and science of human movement that contributes significantly to the knowledge base of the field as new information, reviews, substantiation or contradiction of previous findings, development of theory, or as application of new or improved techniques. The goals of RQES are to provide a scholarly outlet for knowledge that: (a) contributes to the study of human movement, particularly its cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary nature; (b) impacts theory and practice regarding human movement; (c) stimulates research about human movement; and (d) provides theoretical reviews and tutorials related to the study of human movement. The editorial board, associate editors, and external reviewers assist the editor-in-chief. Qualified reviewers in the appropriate subdisciplines review manuscripts deemed suitable. Authors are usually advised of the decision on their papers within 75–90 days.
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