Muscular fitness, adherence to the Southern European Atlantic Diet and cardiometabolic risk factors in adolescents
Background and Aim Muscular fitness and an adherence to the Southern European Atlantic Diet (SEADiet) have been inversely associated with cardiometabolic risk. Our aim was to assess the independent and combined associations of muscular fitness and adherence to the SEADiet on cardiometabolic risk in...
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- High density lipoprotein
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Adolescent
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Anthropometry
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Blood sampling
Caloric intake
Cardiometabolic risk
Cardiorespiratory fitness
Cardiovascular system
Chemoluminescence
Cross-sectional study
Dietary intake
Education
Female
Fitness
Food frequency questionnaire
Homeostasis model assessment
Human
Major clinical study
Male
Metabolic syndrome x
Muscle strength
Obesity
Physical activity
Portuguese (citizen)
Prevalence
Priority journal
Puberty
Questionnaire
School
Social status
Southern european
Systolic blood pressure
Waist circumference
Adolescent behavior
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Chi square distribution
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Health behavior
Healthy diet
Metabolic syndrome x
Nutrition
Odds ratio
Portugal
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Adolescent
Adolescent behavior
Age factors
Biomarkers
Blood pressure
Chi-square distribution
Cholesterol
Cross-sectional studies
Female
Health behavior
Healthy diet
Humans
Linear models
Male
Metabolic syndrome x
Muscle strength
Nutrition surveys
Odds ratio
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Triglycerides
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Diet pattern
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Muscular fitness, adherence to the Southern European Atlantic Diet and cardiometabolic risk factors in adolescents |
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Muscular fitness, adherence to the Southern European Atlantic Diet and cardiometabolic risk factors in adolescents High density lipoprotein Triacylglycerol Biological marker Cholesterol Triacylglycerol Adolescent Adult Anthropometry Article Blood sampling Caloric intake Cardiometabolic risk Cardiorespiratory fitness Cardiovascular system Chemoluminescence Cross-sectional study Dietary intake Education Female Fitness Food frequency questionnaire Homeostasis model assessment Human Major clinical study Male Metabolic syndrome x Muscle strength Obesity Physical activity Portuguese (citizen) Prevalence Priority journal Puberty Questionnaire School Social status Southern european Systolic blood pressure Waist circumference Adolescent behavior Age Attitude to health Blood Blood pressure Chi square distribution Fitness Health behavior Healthy diet Metabolic syndrome x Nutrition Odds ratio Portugal Risk factor Statistical model Adolescent Adolescent behavior Age factors Biomarkers Blood pressure Chi-square distribution Cholesterol Cross-sectional studies Female Health behavior Healthy diet Humans Linear models Male Metabolic syndrome x Muscle strength Nutrition surveys Odds ratio Physical fitness Portugal Risk factors Triglycerides Waist circumference Diet pattern Metabolic syndrome Muscle strength Youth attitudes practice Health knowledge |
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Muscular fitness, adherence to the Southern European Atlantic Diet and cardiometabolic risk factors in adolescents |
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Muscular fitness, adherence to the Southern European Atlantic Diet and cardiometabolic risk factors in adolescents |
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Muscular fitness, adherence to the Southern European Atlantic Diet and cardiometabolic risk factors in adolescents |
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Muscular fitness, adherence to the Southern European Atlantic Diet and cardiometabolic risk factors in adolescents |
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Muscular fitness, adherence to the Southern European Atlantic Diet and cardiometabolic risk factors in adolescents |
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High density lipoprotein Triacylglycerol Biological marker Cholesterol Triacylglycerol Adolescent Adult Anthropometry Article Blood sampling Caloric intake Cardiometabolic risk Cardiorespiratory fitness Cardiovascular system Chemoluminescence Cross-sectional study Dietary intake Education Female Fitness Food frequency questionnaire Homeostasis model assessment Human Major clinical study Male Metabolic syndrome x Muscle strength Obesity Physical activity Portuguese (citizen) Prevalence Priority journal Puberty Questionnaire School Social status Southern european Systolic blood pressure Waist circumference Adolescent behavior Age Attitude to health Blood Blood pressure Chi square distribution Fitness Health behavior Healthy diet Metabolic syndrome x Nutrition Odds ratio Portugal Risk factor Statistical model Adolescent Adolescent behavior Age factors Biomarkers Blood pressure Chi-square distribution Cholesterol Cross-sectional studies Female Health behavior Healthy diet Humans Linear models Male Metabolic syndrome x Muscle strength Nutrition surveys Odds ratio Physical fitness Portugal Risk factors Triglycerides Waist circumference Diet pattern Metabolic syndrome Muscle strength Youth |
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High density lipoprotein Triacylglycerol Biological marker Cholesterol Triacylglycerol Adolescent Adult Anthropometry Article Blood sampling Caloric intake Cardiometabolic risk Cardiorespiratory fitness Cardiovascular system Chemoluminescence Cross-sectional study Dietary intake Education Female Fitness Food frequency questionnaire Homeostasis model assessment Human Major clinical study Male Metabolic syndrome x Muscle strength Obesity Physical activity Portuguese (citizen) Prevalence Priority journal Puberty Questionnaire School Social status Southern european Systolic blood pressure Waist circumference Adolescent behavior Age Attitude to health Blood Blood pressure Chi square distribution Fitness Health behavior Healthy diet Metabolic syndrome x Nutrition Odds ratio Portugal Risk factor Statistical model Adolescent Adolescent behavior Age factors Biomarkers Blood pressure Chi-square distribution Cholesterol Cross-sectional studies Female Health behavior Healthy diet Humans Linear models Male Metabolic syndrome x Muscle strength Nutrition surveys Odds ratio Physical fitness Portugal Risk factors Triglycerides Waist circumference Diet pattern Metabolic syndrome Muscle strength Youth attitudes practice Health knowledge |
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Background and Aim Muscular fitness and an adherence to the Southern European Atlantic Diet (SEADiet) have been inversely associated with cardiometabolic risk. Our aim was to assess the independent and combined associations of muscular fitness and adherence to the SEADiet on cardiometabolic risk in adolescents. Methods and Results A total of 467 Portuguese adolescents (275 girls) participated in this cross-sectional study. Sum of the Z-Scores of Curl-Up and Push-Up tests was used to create a muscular fitness score. Adherence to SEADiet was obtained using a food frequency questionnaire. A cardiometabolic risk score was computed from sum of Z-score of triglycerides, systolic blood pressure, total cholesterol/HDL ratio, HOMA-IR and waist circumference. Adolescents with low muscular fitness and low adherence to the SEADiet had the poorest cardiovascular profile F(5, 452) = 5.074 (p and lt; 0.001) and the highest odds of having a high cardiometabolic risk score (OR = 4.5; 95% CI: 2.1–14) when compared to those with High muscular fitness/High adherence to the SEADiet after adjustments for age, sex, pubertal stage, socioeconomic status, total energy intake, low-energy reporter and cardiorespiratory fitness. Conclusions Our findings seem suggest that improving muscular fitness as well as an adherence to the SEADiet could be an important strategy to reduce clustered cardiometabolic risk in youth. © 2017 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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