Association between 9-minute walk/run test and obesity among children and adolescents: evidence for criterion-referenced cut-points

Background Criterion-referenced cut-points for field-based aerobic fitness for children and adolescents are lacking. This study aimed to determine the associations between aerobic fitness and obesity to propose criterion-referenced cut-points for boys and girls (6–17 years). Methods A total of 61,46...

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Main Authors: Diego Augusto Santos Silva, Justin J. Lang, Edio L. Petroski, Júlio B. Mello, Adroaldo C.A. Gaya, Mark S. Tremblay
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spelling doaj-de0bf4b38b4f48c1a2b9970bf9c432b52020-11-25T02:32:12ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592020-02-018e865110.7717/peerj.8651Association between 9-minute walk/run test and obesity among children and adolescents: evidence for criterion-referenced cut-pointsDiego Augusto Santos Silva0Justin J. Lang1Edio L. Petroski2Júlio B. Mello3Adroaldo C.A. Gaya4Mark S. Tremblay5Research Center in Kinanthropometry and Human Performance, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, BrazilPublic Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON, CanadaResearch Center in Kinanthropometry and Human Performance, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, BrazilFederal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilFederal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilHealthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, CanadaBackground Criterion-referenced cut-points for field-based aerobic fitness for children and adolescents are lacking. This study aimed to determine the associations between aerobic fitness and obesity to propose criterion-referenced cut-points for boys and girls (6–17 years). Methods A total of 61,465 children and adolescents aged 11.2 ± 2.0 years were recruited from 27 sites (all 26 states and Federal District) across Brazil. Aerobic fitness was assessed using 9-min walk/run test reported as distance attained during the test. Body mass index was calculated from measured height and weight and was used to identify obesity. Results The distance covered in the 9-min walk/run test (area under curve > 0.65) had satisfactory predictive ability for obesity. Sensitivity and specificity were moderate (>60%) to strong (>70%) for all age- and sex-specific cut-points. For boys, the optimal physical performance cut-points were, approximately, 1,200 m from 6 to 8 years, 1,300 m from 9 to 11 years, 1,380 m from 12 to 14 years, 1,520 m from 15 to 17 years. For girls, the best cut-points were, approximately, 1,070 m from 6 to 8 years, 1,160 m from 9 to 11 years and 1,200 m from 12 to 17 years. Conclusions The 9-min walk/run test had satisfactory predictive ability for obesity in children and adolescents. The physical fitness cut-points proposed in the present study varied according to age and sex and could be useful and practical tools to identify low levels of physical fitness in children and adolescents in Brazil.https://peerj.com/articles/8651.pdfCardiorespiratory fitnessPhysical activityKInesiologyObesity
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author Diego Augusto Santos Silva
Justin J. Lang
Edio L. Petroski
Júlio B. Mello
Adroaldo C.A. Gaya
Mark S. Tremblay
spellingShingle Diego Augusto Santos Silva
Justin J. Lang
Edio L. Petroski
Júlio B. Mello
Adroaldo C.A. Gaya
Mark S. Tremblay
Association between 9-minute walk/run test and obesity among children and adolescents: evidence for criterion-referenced cut-points
PeerJ
Cardiorespiratory fitness
Physical activity
KInesiology
Obesity
author_facet Diego Augusto Santos Silva
Justin J. Lang
Edio L. Petroski
Júlio B. Mello
Adroaldo C.A. Gaya
Mark S. Tremblay
author_sort Diego Augusto Santos Silva
title Association between 9-minute walk/run test and obesity among children and adolescents: evidence for criterion-referenced cut-points
title_short Association between 9-minute walk/run test and obesity among children and adolescents: evidence for criterion-referenced cut-points
title_full Association between 9-minute walk/run test and obesity among children and adolescents: evidence for criterion-referenced cut-points
title_fullStr Association between 9-minute walk/run test and obesity among children and adolescents: evidence for criterion-referenced cut-points
title_full_unstemmed Association between 9-minute walk/run test and obesity among children and adolescents: evidence for criterion-referenced cut-points
title_sort association between 9-minute walk/run test and obesity among children and adolescents: evidence for criterion-referenced cut-points
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
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publishDate 2020-02-01
description Background Criterion-referenced cut-points for field-based aerobic fitness for children and adolescents are lacking. This study aimed to determine the associations between aerobic fitness and obesity to propose criterion-referenced cut-points for boys and girls (6–17 years). Methods A total of 61,465 children and adolescents aged 11.2 ± 2.0 years were recruited from 27 sites (all 26 states and Federal District) across Brazil. Aerobic fitness was assessed using 9-min walk/run test reported as distance attained during the test. Body mass index was calculated from measured height and weight and was used to identify obesity. Results The distance covered in the 9-min walk/run test (area under curve > 0.65) had satisfactory predictive ability for obesity. Sensitivity and specificity were moderate (>60%) to strong (>70%) for all age- and sex-specific cut-points. For boys, the optimal physical performance cut-points were, approximately, 1,200 m from 6 to 8 years, 1,300 m from 9 to 11 years, 1,380 m from 12 to 14 years, 1,520 m from 15 to 17 years. For girls, the best cut-points were, approximately, 1,070 m from 6 to 8 years, 1,160 m from 9 to 11 years and 1,200 m from 12 to 17 years. Conclusions The 9-min walk/run test had satisfactory predictive ability for obesity in children and adolescents. The physical fitness cut-points proposed in the present study varied according to age and sex and could be useful and practical tools to identify low levels of physical fitness in children and adolescents in Brazil.
topic Cardiorespiratory fitness
Physical activity
KInesiology
Obesity
url https://peerj.com/articles/8651.pdf
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