2019
DOI: 10.1590/1984-0462/;2019;37;1;00017
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Cardiorespiratory Fitness Associated to Teenagers’ Fat: Vo2max Cutoff Point

Abstract: Objective: To associate the Maximal Oxygen Uptake (VO2max) with body fat percentage (%BF), and to establish the best VO2max cutoff point for predicting risk %BF in teenagers.Methods: This study was carried out with 979 subjects aged 10 to 18.8 years, 556 (56.8%) girls. The 20 m shuttle run protocol determined the VO2max, which was analyzed in quintiles and in a numeric scale. Cutaneous fold equations determined the %BF, later classified as risk to health/obesity when >25 in girls and >20 in boys. Regression me… Show more

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“…An overview of the characteristics of each study is provided in Table 1. The 13 studies included in the meta-analysis were all published in English between 2006 and 2019 and conducted using a cross-sectional design (Mesa et al, 2006;Boddy et al, 2012;Silva et al, 2012;Buchan et al, 2017;Nevill et al, 2018;Ramírez-Vélez et al, 2018;Silva et al, 2018;Buchan et al, 2019;Prieto-Benavides et al, 2019;Smouter et al, 2019). Together, these included 114,145 youth aged 6-18 years across 18 countries (17 low-income and 1 upper-middle-income countries [The World Bank, 2020] from 3/7 continents).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…An overview of the characteristics of each study is provided in Table 1. The 13 studies included in the meta-analysis were all published in English between 2006 and 2019 and conducted using a cross-sectional design (Mesa et al, 2006;Boddy et al, 2012;Silva et al, 2012;Buchan et al, 2017;Nevill et al, 2018;Ramírez-Vélez et al, 2018;Silva et al, 2018;Buchan et al, 2019;Prieto-Benavides et al, 2019;Smouter et al, 2019). Together, these included 114,145 youth aged 6-18 years across 18 countries (17 low-income and 1 upper-middle-income countries [The World Bank, 2020] from 3/7 continents).…”
Section: Study Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The table also shows the health outcome risk factors measured for each study along with the defined health criterion. Out of the 13 studies, six focused on cardiometabolic risk Silva et al, 2012;Buchan et al, 2017;Castro-Pinero et al, 2017;Ramirez-Velez et al, 2018;Buchan et al, 2019), three focused on obesity (Nevill et al, 2018;Silva et al, 2018;Prieto-Benavides et al, 2019), one focused on ideal cardiovascular health , one focused on body fat percentage (Smouter et al, 2019), one focused on ideal blood lipid profile (Mesa et al, 2006), and one focused on both obesity and body fat percentage (Boddy et al, 2012). It is important to note that no studies included the same health outcome risk factors, even if similar health definitions were used (e.g., 6 out of 13 studies defined high metabolic risk as ≥1 SD of a continuous standardized score computed with all CVD risk factors (Moreira et al, 2011;Silva et al, 2012;Buchan et al, 2017;Castro-Pinero et al, 2017;Ramirez-Velez et al, 2018;Buchan et al, 2019)).…”
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