Impaired Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Muscle Strength in Children with Normal-Weight Obesity
<b> </b>Despite the health-related implications of normal-weight obesity in children, very little research has explored the fundamental associations between this status and important long-term health parameters. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to investigate the physical fitn...
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doaj-a89faae3da2d4a23991999f5ac19eb0b2020-12-10T00:03:33ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-12-01179198919810.3390/ijerph17249198Impaired Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Muscle Strength in Children with Normal-Weight ObesityMartin Musálek0Cain C. T. Clark1Jakub Kokštejn2Šarka Vokounova3Jan Hnízdil4Filip Mess5Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Charles University, José Martího 31 Praha 6 Veleslavín, 162 52 Prague, Czech RepublicFaculty of Health and Life Sciences, Coventry University, Richard Crossman Building, Jordan Well, Coventry CV1 5RW, UKFaculty of Physical Education and Sport, Charles University, José Martího 31 Praha 6 Veleslavín, 162 52 Prague, Czech RepublicFaculty of Physical Education and Sport, Charles University, José Martího 31 Praha 6 Veleslavín, 162 52 Prague, Czech RepublicPedagogical Faculty, Jan Evangelista Purkyně University, Pasteurova Street 1, 400 96 Ústí nad Labem, Czech RepublicDepartment of Sport and Health Sciences, Technical University of Munich, Georg-Brauchle-Ring 60/62, 80992 Munich, Germany<b> </b>Despite the health-related implications of normal-weight obesity in children, very little research has explored the fundamental associations between this status and important long-term health parameters. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to investigate the physical fitness of children with normal-weight obesity,<i> </i>in comparison<i> </i>to<i> </i>normal-weight non obese<i> </i>and<i> </i>overweight and obese<i> </i>counterparts. A total of 328 middle-school-aged children (9.8 ± 0.5 y) took part in this study (<i>n</i> = 44<i> </i>normal-weight obese; <i>n</i> = 237; normal-weight non obese; <i>n</i> = 47 overweight and obese). Height, weight, and body-fatness were measured. Four physical fitness tests were conducted: (1) Multistage fitness test; (2) shuttle run 4 × 10 m; (3) sit-ups for 60 s; (4) the broad jump. Welch’s analysis of variance (ANOVA), stratified by sex, with post-hoc testing where necessary, was performed. Children with normal-weight obesity had significantly (<i>p </i><<i> </i>0.01) lower cardio-respiratory and muscular fitness than normal-weight non obese<i> </i>peers. In addition, normal-weight obese and overweight and obese boys had comparable deficits in strength and explosiveness of lower limbs, speed coordination, and endurance, compared to normal-weight non obese<i> </i>counterparts. Normal-weight obese children<i> </i>appear to have similar deficits in PF as their overweight and obese peers, compared to normal-weight non obese<i> </i>counterparts, whilst boys had larger deficits than girls.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/24/9198normal-weight obesitycardiorespiratorychildrenmuscle strengthphysical fitness |
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Impaired Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Muscle Strength in Children with Normal-Weight Obesity |
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Impaired Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Muscle Strength in Children with Normal-Weight Obesity |
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Impaired Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Muscle Strength in Children with Normal-Weight Obesity |
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Impaired Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Muscle Strength in Children with Normal-Weight Obesity |
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Impaired Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Muscle Strength in Children with Normal-Weight Obesity |
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impaired cardiorespiratory fitness and muscle strength in children with normal-weight obesity |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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1661-7827 1660-4601 |
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<b> </b>Despite the health-related implications of normal-weight obesity in children, very little research has explored the fundamental associations between this status and important long-term health parameters. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to investigate the physical fitness of children with normal-weight obesity,<i> </i>in comparison<i> </i>to<i> </i>normal-weight non obese<i> </i>and<i> </i>overweight and obese<i> </i>counterparts. A total of 328 middle-school-aged children (9.8 ± 0.5 y) took part in this study (<i>n</i> = 44<i> </i>normal-weight obese; <i>n</i> = 237; normal-weight non obese; <i>n</i> = 47 overweight and obese). Height, weight, and body-fatness were measured. Four physical fitness tests were conducted: (1) Multistage fitness test; (2) shuttle run 4 × 10 m; (3) sit-ups for 60 s; (4) the broad jump. Welch’s analysis of variance (ANOVA), stratified by sex, with post-hoc testing where necessary, was performed. Children with normal-weight obesity had significantly (<i>p </i><<i> </i>0.01) lower cardio-respiratory and muscular fitness than normal-weight non obese<i> </i>peers. In addition, normal-weight obese and overweight and obese boys had comparable deficits in strength and explosiveness of lower limbs, speed coordination, and endurance, compared to normal-weight non obese<i> </i>counterparts. Normal-weight obese children<i> </i>appear to have similar deficits in PF as their overweight and obese peers, compared to normal-weight non obese<i> </i>counterparts, whilst boys had larger deficits than girls. |
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normal-weight obesity cardiorespiratory children muscle strength physical fitness |
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