Longitudinal association between ideal cardiovascular health status and muscular fitness in adolescents: The LabMed Physical Activity Study

Background and aims: Muscular fitness is an emerging predictor for cardiovascular disease mortality. The ideal cardiovascular health metrics has been inversely related to a subsequent cardiometabolic health in adulthood. However, evidence regarding muscular fitness and ideal cardiovascular health in...

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Adolescent
Adult
Article
Blood sampling
Body mass
Cardiovascular health
Child
Dietary intake
Female
Gender
Grip strength
Health status
Human
Long jump
Longitudinal study
Male
Muscle strength
Normal human
Physical activity
Priority journal
School child
Scoring system
Smoking
Socioeconomics
Young adult
Adolescent behavior
Adolescent development
Age
Cardiorespiratory fitness
Child behavior
Child development
Fitness
Health behavior
Health status
Health status indicator
Physiology
Skeletal muscle
Time factor
Adolescent
Adolescent behavior
Adolescent development
Age factors
Cardiorespiratory fitness
Child
Child behavior
Child development
Female
Health behavior
Health status
Health status indicators
Humans
Longitudinal studies
Male
Muscle strength
Physical fitness
Time factors
Metabolic health
Muscle strength
Youth
skeletal
Muscle
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Longitudinal association between ideal cardiovascular health status and muscular fitness in adolescents: The LabMed Physical Activity Study
title Longitudinal association between ideal cardiovascular health status and muscular fitness in adolescents: The LabMed Physical Activity Study
spellingShingle Longitudinal association between ideal cardiovascular health status and muscular fitness in adolescents: The LabMed Physical Activity Study
Adolescent
Adult
Article
Blood sampling
Body mass
Cardiovascular health
Child
Dietary intake
Female
Gender
Grip strength
Health status
Human
Long jump
Longitudinal study
Male
Muscle strength
Normal human
Physical activity
Priority journal
School child
Scoring system
Smoking
Socioeconomics
Young adult
Adolescent behavior
Adolescent development
Age
Cardiorespiratory fitness
Child behavior
Child development
Fitness
Health behavior
Health status
Health status indicator
Physiology
Skeletal muscle
Time factor
Adolescent
Adolescent behavior
Adolescent development
Age factors
Cardiorespiratory fitness
Child
Child behavior
Child development
Female
Health behavior
Health status
Health status indicators
Humans
Longitudinal studies
Male
Muscle strength
Physical fitness
Time factors
Metabolic health
Muscle strength
Youth
skeletal
Muscle
title_short Longitudinal association between ideal cardiovascular health status and muscular fitness in adolescents: The LabMed Physical Activity Study
title_full Longitudinal association between ideal cardiovascular health status and muscular fitness in adolescents: The LabMed Physical Activity Study
title_fullStr Longitudinal association between ideal cardiovascular health status and muscular fitness in adolescents: The LabMed Physical Activity Study
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal association between ideal cardiovascular health status and muscular fitness in adolescents: The LabMed Physical Activity Study
title_sort Longitudinal association between ideal cardiovascular health status and muscular fitness in adolescents: The LabMed Physical Activity Study
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Adolescent
Adult
Article
Blood sampling
Body mass
Cardiovascular health
Child
Dietary intake
Female
Gender
Grip strength
Health status
Human
Long jump
Longitudinal study
Male
Muscle strength
Normal human
Physical activity
Priority journal
School child
Scoring system
Smoking
Socioeconomics
Young adult
Adolescent behavior
Adolescent development
Age
Cardiorespiratory fitness
Child behavior
Child development
Fitness
Health behavior
Health status
Health status indicator
Physiology
Skeletal muscle
Time factor
Adolescent
Adolescent behavior
Adolescent development
Age factors
Cardiorespiratory fitness
Child
Child behavior
Child development
Female
Health behavior
Health status
Health status indicators
Humans
Longitudinal studies
Male
Muscle strength
Physical fitness
Time factors
Metabolic health
Muscle strength
Youth
topic Adolescent
Adult
Article
Blood sampling
Body mass
Cardiovascular health
Child
Dietary intake
Female
Gender
Grip strength
Health status
Human
Long jump
Longitudinal study
Male
Muscle strength
Normal human
Physical activity
Priority journal
School child
Scoring system
Smoking
Socioeconomics
Young adult
Adolescent behavior
Adolescent development
Age
Cardiorespiratory fitness
Child behavior
Child development
Fitness
Health behavior
Health status
Health status indicator
Physiology
Skeletal muscle
Time factor
Adolescent
Adolescent behavior
Adolescent development
Age factors
Cardiorespiratory fitness
Child
Child behavior
Child development
Female
Health behavior
Health status
Health status indicators
Humans
Longitudinal studies
Male
Muscle strength
Physical fitness
Time factors
Metabolic health
Muscle strength
Youth
skeletal
Muscle
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv skeletal
Muscle
description Background and aims: Muscular fitness is an emerging predictor for cardiovascular disease mortality. The ideal cardiovascular health metrics has been inversely related to a subsequent cardiometabolic health in adulthood. However, evidence regarding muscular fitness and ideal cardiovascular health in adolescents is scarce. This study aimed to examine the longitudinal association between ideal cardiovascular health index and muscular fitness. Methods and results: This study cohort consisted of 331 adolescents (183 girls) from the LabMed Physical Activity Study who were followed from 2011 to 2013. Ideal cardiovascular health, as defined by the American Heart Association, was determined as meeting ideal health factors (total cholesterol, blood pressure, and glucose) and behaviors (smoking status, body mass index, physical activity, and diet). Handgrip strength and standing long jump tests assessed muscular fitness and were transformed into standardized values according to age and sex. ANCOVA showed a significant association between the accumulation of ideal cardiovascular health metrics at baseline and muscular fitness indices at follow-up (F (4, 322) = 2.280, p = 0.04). In addition, the higher the number of ideal cardiovascular health metrics accumulated, the higher the likelihood of having a high muscular fitness over a two-year period (p for trend = 0.01), after adjustments for age, sex, pubertal stage and socioeconomic status and muscular fitness at baseline. Conclusion: The ideal cardiovascular health status during adolescence was associated with high muscular fitness levels over a two-year period. © 2018 The Italian Society of Diabetology, the Italian Society for the Study of Atherosclerosis, the Italian Society of Human Nutrition, and the Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Federico II University
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