Cardiorespiratory Fitness Cut-Points are Related to Body Adiposity Parameters in Latin American Adolescents
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Sample and Design
2.2. Body Adiposity Parameters
2.3. Cardiorespiratory Fitness (CRF)
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. General Characteristics
3.2. Cardiorespiratory Fitness Cut-Points Related to Body Adiposity Parameters
3.3. Relationship between Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Body Fat Parameters
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Full Sample (n = 72,505) | Boys (n = 38,044) | Girls (n = 34,461) | p Value (Cohen d) for Sex |
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Age (years) | 14.02 (14.02−14.03) | 14.05 (14.04−14.05) | 14.00 (13.99−14.01) | <0.0001 (0.068) |
Weight (kg) | 56.01 (55.93−56.08) | 57.24 (57.14−57.35) | 54.64 (54.54−54.74) | <0.0001 (0.254) |
Height (cm) | 160.73 (160.67−160.78) | 164.33 (164.25−164.40) | 156.75 (156.69−156.81) | <0.0001 (1.123) |
BMI (kg/m2) | 21.65 (21.63−21.68) | 21.14 (21.10−21.17) | 22.22 (22.18−22.25) | <0.0001 (0.309) |
BMI z-score | 0.64 (0.63−0.64) | 0.57 (0.56−0.58) | 0.70 (0.69−0.71) | <0.0001 (0.127) |
Obesity (≥+2SD) a | 6945 (9.6) | 3852 (5.3) | 3093 (4.3) | <0.0001 (N.A) |
Waist circumference (cm) | 71.12 (71.06−71.18) | 72.11 (72.03−72.20) | 70.03 (69.94−70.12) | <0.0001 (0.248) |
Obesity (WC >75th percentile for age and sex) b | 8088 (11.2) | 4489 (6.2) | 3599 (5.0) | <0.0001 (N.A) |
Waist-to-height ratio | 0.44 (0.44−0.44) | 0.44 (0.44−0.44) | 0.45 (0.45−0.45) | <0.0001 (0.150) |
Obesity (waist-to-height ratio ≥ 0.50) c | 10,897 (15.1) | 5164 (7.1) | 5733 (7.9) | <0.0001 (N.A) |
BMI and waist circumference a | 4971 (6.9) | 2877 (4.0) | 2094 (2.9) | <0.0001 (N.A) |
BMI and waist-to-height ratio a | 5528 (7.7) | 3024 (4.2) | 2504 (3.5) | <0.0001 (N.A) |
Stage (n) | 15.48 (15.36−15.61) | 19.07 (18.86−19.28) | 11.50 (11.37−11.62) | <0.0001 (N.A) |
VO2peak (mL·kg−1·min−1)—Léger et al. [22] | 42.47 (42.42−42.52) | 45.83 (45.77−45.89) | 38.76 (38.70−38.81) | <0.0001 (1.284) |
Age/Sex | AUC (95% CI) | Cut-Points, mL·kg−1·min−1 and (METs) | Sensitivity (%) (95% CI) | Specificity (%) (95% CI) | LR (+) (95% CI) | LR (−) (95% CI) | PPV (%) (95% CI) | NPV (%) (95% CI) |
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Obesity by WC >75th percentile for age and sex | ||||||||
13 years old | ||||||||
Boys (n = 8069) | 0.71 (0.70–0.72) | 44.83 (12.81) | 64.72 (62.3–67.0) | 68.85 (67.7–70.0) | 2.08 (2.0–2.2) | 0.51 (0.5–0.5) | 34.5 (32.8–36.2) | 88.5 (87.6–89.4) |
Girls (n = 8008) | 0.64 (0.63–0.65) | 38.53 (11.01) | 69.68 (67.1–72.1) | 53.63 (52.4–54.8) | 1.50 (1.4–1.6) | 0.57 (0.5–0.6) | 23.0 (21.7–24.4) | 89.9 (88.9–90.8) |
14 years old | ||||||||
Boys (n = 20069) | 0.71 (0.70–0.72) | 42.13 (12.04) | 63.54 (61.5–65.5) | 69.58 (68.9–70.3) | 2.09 (2.0–2.2) | 0.52 (0.5–0.6) | 20.8 (19.8–21.8) | 93.8 (93.4–94.2) |
Girls (n = 18358) | 0.64 (0.63–0.65) | 36.74 (10.50) | 71.27 (69.2–73.3) | 51.78 (51.0–52.6) | 1.48 (1.4–1.5) | 0.55 (0.5–0.6) | 14.3 (13.6–15.0) | 94.1 (93.6–94.6) |
15 years old | ||||||||
Boys (n = 9830) | 0.69 (0.68–0.70) | 40.50 (11.57) | 63.59 (59.7–67.4) | 68.68 (67.7–69.6) | 2.03 (1.9–2.2) | 0.53 (0.5–0.6) | 12.0 (10.9–13.2) | 96.6 (96.1–97.0) |
Girls (n = 7986) | 0.68 (0.66–0.69) | 34.95 (9.99) | 79.08 (74.8–82.9) | 45.22 (44.1–46.3) | 1.44 (1.4–1.5) | 0.46 (0.4–0.6) | 7.2 (6.5–8.0) | 97.6 (97.0–98.0) |
13−15 years old | ||||||||
Boys (n = 37968) | 0.69 (0.68–0.69) | 43.77 (12.51) | 65.63 (64.2–67.0) | 64.70 (64.2–65.2) | 1.86 (1.8–1.9) | 0.53 (0.5–0.6) | 20.0 (19.3–20.6) | 93.4 93.0–93.7) |
Girls (n = 34367) | 0.60 (0.59–0.60) | 38.53 (11.01) | 72.60 (71.1–74.1) | 45.37 (44.8–45.9) | 1.33 (1.3–1.4) | 0.60 (0.6–0.6) | 13.5 (13.0–13.9) | 93.4 93.0–93.8) |
Obesity by WHtR (≥0.50) | ||||||||
13 years old | ||||||||
Boys (n = 8057) | 0.74 (0.73–0.75) | 44.83 (12.81) | 68.32 (65.9–70.7) | 69.09 (68.0–70.2) | 2.21 (2.1–2.3) | 0.46 (0.4–0.5) | 33.8 (32.1–35.5) | 90.4 (89.6–91.2) |
Girls (n = 8003) | 0.63 (0.62–0.64) | 38.53 (11.01) | 68.57 (66.2–70.9) | 54.13 (52.9–55.4) | 1.49 (1.4–1.6) | 0.58 (0.5–0.6) | 26.3 (25.0–27.7) | 87.8 (86.8–88.8) |
14 years old | ||||||||
Boys (n = 20056) | 0.71 (0.70–0.72) | 42.13 (12.04) | 62.43 (60.6–64.2) | 70.36 (69.7–71.0) | 2.11 (2.0–2.2) | 0.53 (0.5–0.6) | 25.1 (24.0–26.1) | 92.2 (91.7–92.6) |
Girls (n = 18347) | 0.63 (0.63–0.64) | 36.74 (10.50) | 69.34 (67.7–71.0) | 53.22 (52.4–54.0) | 1.48 (1.4–1.5) | 0.58 (0.5–0.6) | 22.9 (22.1–23.8) | 89.7 (89.0–90.3) |
15 years old | ||||||||
Boys (n = 9829) | 0.69 (0.68–0.70) | 40.50 (11.57) | 61.33 (58.1–64.5) | 69.48 (68.5–70.4) | 2.01 (1.9–2.1) | 0.56 (0.5–0.6) | 16.9 (15.7–18.3) | 94.7 (94.1–95.2) |
Girls (n = 7997) | 0.64 (0.63–0.65) | 34.95 (9.99) | 75.24 (72.6–77.7) | 47.12 (45.9–48.3) | 1.42 (1.4–1.5) | 0.53 (0.5–0.6) | 18.9 (17.8–20.1) | 92.1 (91.1–92.9) |
13−15 years old | ||||||||
Boys (n = 37942) | 0.70 (0.70–0.71) | 43.77 (12.51) | 66.19 (64.9–67.5) | 65.40 (64.9–65.9) | 1.91 (1.9–2.0) | 0.52 (0.5–0.5) | 23.2 (22.5–23.8) | 92.5 (92.1–92.8) |
Girls (n = 34347) | 0.62 (0.61–0.62) | 38.53 (11.01) | 63.99 (61.7–64.2) | 57.22 (56.6–57.8) | 1.47 (1.4–1.5) | 0.65 (0.6–0.7) | 22.8 (22.1–23.4) | 88.5 (88.1–89.0) |
Boys | Girls | |||||||
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13 Years Old | 14 Years Old | 15 Years Old | 13−15 Years Old | 13 Years Old | 14 Years Old | 15 Years Old | 13−15 Years Old | |
WC (cm) | −0.332 * | −0.240 * | −0.179 * | −0.224 * | −0.174 * | −0.182 * | −0.193 * | −0.161 * |
WHtR | −0.298 * | −0.202 * | −0.155 * | −0.203 * | −0.176 * | −0.171 * | −0.180 * | −0.154 * |
Boys | Girls | |||
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Crude Analysis (OR (95% CI) | Adjusted Analysis (OR (95% CI) † | Crude Analysis (OR (95% CI) | Adjusted Analysis (OR (95% CI) † | |
Obesity by WC >75th percentile for age and sex | ||||
Low cardiorespiratory fitness | ||||
Sex-age-specific cut-points | 4.18 (3.92−4.46) * | 4.29 (4.01−4.59) * | 2.73 (2.54−2.93) * | 2.62 (2.44−2.82) * |
Sex-specific cut-points | 2.88 (2.70−3.07) * | 4.53 (4.23−4.85) * | 1.71 (1.59−1.83) * | 2.73 (2.52−2.94) * |
Obesity by WHtR (≥0.50) | ||||
Low cardiorespiratory fitness | ||||
Sex-age-specific cut-points | 4.13 (3.89−4.39) * | 4.58 (4.30−4.89) * | 2.50 (2.36−2.66) * | 2.43 (2.28−2.58) * |
Sex-specific cut-points | 3.24 (3.05−3.44) * | 4.78 (4.48−5.10) * | 2.05 (1.93−2.17) * | 2.65 (2.49−2.83) * |
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Prieto-Benavides, D.H.; García-Hermoso, A.; Izquierdo, M.; Alonso-Martínez, A.M.; Agostinis-Sobrinho, C.; Correa-Bautista, J.E.; Ramírez-Vélez, R. Cardiorespiratory Fitness Cut-Points are Related to Body Adiposity Parameters in Latin American Adolescents. Medicina 2019, 55, 508. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina55090508
Prieto-Benavides DH, García-Hermoso A, Izquierdo M, Alonso-Martínez AM, Agostinis-Sobrinho C, Correa-Bautista JE, Ramírez-Vélez R. Cardiorespiratory Fitness Cut-Points are Related to Body Adiposity Parameters in Latin American Adolescents. Medicina. 2019; 55(9):508. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina55090508
Chicago/Turabian StylePrieto-Benavides, Daniel Humberto, Antonio García-Hermoso, Mikel Izquierdo, Alicia María Alonso-Martínez, César Agostinis-Sobrinho, Jorge Enrique Correa-Bautista, and Robinson Ramírez-Vélez. 2019. "Cardiorespiratory Fitness Cut-Points are Related to Body Adiposity Parameters in Latin American Adolescents" Medicina 55, no. 9: 508. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina55090508
APA StylePrieto-Benavides, D. H., García-Hermoso, A., Izquierdo, M., Alonso-Martínez, A. M., Agostinis-Sobrinho, C., Correa-Bautista, J. E., & Ramírez-Vélez, R. (2019). Cardiorespiratory Fitness Cut-Points are Related to Body Adiposity Parameters in Latin American Adolescents. Medicina, 55(9), 508. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina55090508