女孩心肺健康与体脂的关系

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS Revista Paulista De Pediatria Pub Date : 2016-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rpped.2016.02.006
Giseli Minatto , Thiago Ferreira de Sousa , Wellington Roberto Gomes de Carvalho , Roberto Régis Ribeiro , Keila Donassolo Santos , Edio Luiz Petroski
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目的在考虑性成熟和经济水平的情况下,评估女性青少年低心肺适能的患病率及其与体脂过剩的关系。方法对2006年巴西卡斯卡维尔公立学校系统1223名(10 - 17岁)青少年进行横断面流行病学研究。我们分析了自我评估的性成熟水平(青春期前、青春期和青春期后),通过问卷调查分析了经济水平(EL)(高和低),并通过三头肌和肩胛下皮肤褶分析了体脂(正常和高)。20米来回测试用于估计最大耗氧量。心肺健康是根据参考标准评估的,当年龄和性别的最低健康标准未达到时,被认为是低的。采用卡方检验和logistic回归,显著性水平为5%。结果低心肺适能患病率为51.3%,与所有研究变量相关(p<0.001)。在粗略分析中,与体脂正常的青少年相比,体脂高的青少年与较低的心肺适能相关(OR=2.76;95%置信区间:2.17—-3.52)。经性成熟校正后,这种关联仍然有效,其效果高出1.8倍(95%CI: 1.39-2.46),经EL校正后,其效果高出1.9倍(95%CI: 1.45-2.61)。结论:在接受评估的女孩中,大约有一半的人表现出不满意的心肺健康水平,这与高体脂有关,与性成熟水平和EL无关。需要采取有效的公共卫生措施,特别注意高风险群体。
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Relação entre aptidão cardiorrespiratória e adiposidade corporal em meninas

Objective

To estimate the prevalence of low cardiorespiratory fitness and its association with excess body fat, considering the sexual maturation and economic level in female adolescents.

Methods

Cross‐sectional, epidemiological study of 1,223 adolescents (10‐17 years) from the public school system of Cascavel, PR, Brazil, in 2006. We analyzed the self‐assessed sexual maturation level (prepubertal, pubertal and post‐pubertal), the Economic Level (EL) (high and low) through a questionnaire and body fat (normal and high) through triceps and subscapular skinfolds. The 20‐meter back‐and‐forth test was applied to estimate maximum oxygen consumption. Cardiorespiratory fitness was assessed according to reference criteria and considered low when the minimum health criterion for age and sex was not met. Chi‐square test and logistic regression were applied, with a significance level of 5%.

Results

The prevalence of low cardiorespiratory fitness was 51.3%, being associated with all study variables (p<0.001). At the crude analysis, adolescents with high body fat were associated with low cardiorespiratory fitness, when compared to those with normal body fat (OR=2.76; 95%CI: 2.17–3.52). After adjustment by sexual maturation, this association remained valid and showed an effect that was 1.8‐fold higher (95%CI: 1.39–2.46) and after adjusting by EL, the effect was 1.9‐fold higher (95%CI: 1.45–2.61).

Conclusions

Approximately half of the assessed girls showed unsatisfactory levels of cardiorespiratory fitness for health, which was associated with high body fat, regardless of sexual maturation level and EL. Effective public health measures are needed, with particular attention to high‐risk groups.

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Revista Paulista De Pediatria
Revista Paulista De Pediatria Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The Revista Paulista de Pediatria publishes original contributions, case reports and review of clinical research with methodological approach in the areas of health and disease of neonates, infants, children and adolescents. The objective is to disseminate research with methodological quality on issues that comprise the health of children and adolescents. All articles are freely available online, via SciELO. Its abbreviated title is Rev. Paul. Pediatr., which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographical references and strips.
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