2021
DOI: 10.1080/03014460.2022.2032337
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Independent and combined influence of physical fitness components on self-esteem in adolescents: DADOS study

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“…Regular exercise improved physical fitness 33 , 34 and is associated with a decreased risk of CVD. Physical activity is the main determinants of physical fitness that includes different components, such as aerobic fitness and strength 35 , 36 which are considered important markers of health. 37 Low levels of physical activity and sedentary behavior may explain part of the risk for poor glycemic control in youth with DM1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regular exercise improved physical fitness 33 , 34 and is associated with a decreased risk of CVD. Physical activity is the main determinants of physical fitness that includes different components, such as aerobic fitness and strength 35 , 36 which are considered important markers of health. 37 Low levels of physical activity and sedentary behavior may explain part of the risk for poor glycemic control in youth with DM1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In relation to the objective measures of fitness, no associations were found between upper‐ and lower‐body muscular fitness with any of the psychological well‐being indicators. Although there is no evidence focusing on cancer survivors (either pediatric or non‐pediatric), a recent systematic review and meta‐analyses in children and adolescents depicted that muscular fitness was positively related to psychological well‐being indicators (i.e., self‐esteem, self‐concept, and physical self‐perceptions) 31,35 . These associations between muscular fitness and self‐esteem may be due to the increase in lean mass resulting from resistance training and also because of the neurochemical effects of fitness in the brain that elevate mood 16 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there is no evidence focusing on cancer survivors (either pediatric or non-pediatric), a recent systematic review and meta-analyses in children and adolescents depicted that muscular fitness was positively related to psychological well-being indicators (i.e., self-esteem, self-concept, and physical self-perceptions). 31,35 These associations between muscular fitness and self-esteem may be due to the increase in lean mass resulting from resistance training and…”
Section: Psychological Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings of previous studies show that both PHYS_FIT and PA influence teenagers' self-esteem [40]. In young people and teenagers who are overweight or obese, PA interventions improve several psychological outcomes such as depression, self-esteem, and body image [41].…”
Section: Physical Fitness (Phys_fit) and Physical Self-esteem (Phs)mentioning
confidence: 96%