Adiposity as a full mediator of the influence of cardiorespiratory fitness and inflammation in schoolchildren: The FUPRECOL Study
Background and aims Studies in the paediatric population have shown inconsistent associations between cardiorespiratory fitness and inflammation independently of adiposity. The purpose of this study was (i) to analyse the combined association of cardiorespiratory fitness and adiposity with high-sens...
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Autacoid
Biological marker
C reactive protein
Adolescent
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Body mass
Cardiorespiratory fitness
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Childhood obesity
Cross-sectional study
Dietary intake
Disease association
Fat mass
Female
Food intake
Human
Inflammation
Major clinical study
Male
Priority journal
School child
Sexual maturation
Skinfold thickness
Waist circumference
Age
Blood
Colombia
Inflammation
Obesity
Pathophysiology
Pediatric Obesity
Prevalence
Risk factor
Statistical model
Adiposity
Adolescent
Age Factors
Biomarkers
C-Reactive Protein
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
Child
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Humans
Inflammation
Inflammation Mediators
Linear Models
Male
Pediatric Obesity
Prevalence
Risk Factors
Aerobic fitness
Colombia
High-sensitivity C-reactive protein
Youth population
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Adiposity as a full mediator of the influence of cardiorespiratory fitness and inflammation in schoolchildren: The FUPRECOL Study |
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Adiposity as a full mediator of the influence of cardiorespiratory fitness and inflammation in schoolchildren: The FUPRECOL Study C reactive protein Autacoid Biological marker C reactive protein Adolescent Article Blood analysis Body mass Cardiorespiratory fitness Child Childhood obesity Cross-sectional study Dietary intake Disease association Fat mass Female Food intake Human Inflammation Major clinical study Male Priority journal School child Sexual maturation Skinfold thickness Waist circumference Age Blood Colombia Inflammation Obesity Pathophysiology Pediatric Obesity Prevalence Risk factor Statistical model Adiposity Adolescent Age Factors Biomarkers C-Reactive Protein Cardiorespiratory Fitness Child Colombia Cross-Sectional Studies Female Humans Inflammation Inflammation Mediators Linear Models Male Pediatric Obesity Prevalence Risk Factors Aerobic fitness Colombia High-sensitivity C-reactive protein Youth population |
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Adiposity as a full mediator of the influence of cardiorespiratory fitness and inflammation in schoolchildren: The FUPRECOL Study |
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Adiposity as a full mediator of the influence of cardiorespiratory fitness and inflammation in schoolchildren: The FUPRECOL Study |
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Adiposity as a full mediator of the influence of cardiorespiratory fitness and inflammation in schoolchildren: The FUPRECOL Study |
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Adiposity as a full mediator of the influence of cardiorespiratory fitness and inflammation in schoolchildren: The FUPRECOL Study |
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Adiposity as a full mediator of the influence of cardiorespiratory fitness and inflammation in schoolchildren: The FUPRECOL Study |
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C reactive protein Autacoid Biological marker C reactive protein Adolescent Article Blood analysis Body mass Cardiorespiratory fitness Child Childhood obesity Cross-sectional study Dietary intake Disease association Fat mass Female Food intake Human Inflammation Major clinical study Male Priority journal School child Sexual maturation Skinfold thickness Waist circumference Age Blood Colombia Inflammation Obesity Pathophysiology Pediatric Obesity Prevalence Risk factor Statistical model Adiposity Adolescent Age Factors Biomarkers C-Reactive Protein Cardiorespiratory Fitness Child Colombia Cross-Sectional Studies Female Humans Inflammation Inflammation Mediators Linear Models Male Pediatric Obesity Prevalence Risk Factors Aerobic fitness Colombia High-sensitivity C-reactive protein Youth population |
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C reactive protein Autacoid Biological marker C reactive protein Adolescent Article Blood analysis Body mass Cardiorespiratory fitness Child Childhood obesity Cross-sectional study Dietary intake Disease association Fat mass Female Food intake Human Inflammation Major clinical study Male Priority journal School child Sexual maturation Skinfold thickness Waist circumference Age Blood Colombia Inflammation Obesity Pathophysiology Pediatric Obesity Prevalence Risk factor Statistical model Adiposity Adolescent Age Factors Biomarkers C-Reactive Protein Cardiorespiratory Fitness Child Colombia Cross-Sectional Studies Female Humans Inflammation Inflammation Mediators Linear Models Male Pediatric Obesity Prevalence Risk Factors Aerobic fitness Colombia High-sensitivity C-reactive protein Youth population |
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Background and aims Studies in the paediatric population have shown inconsistent associations between cardiorespiratory fitness and inflammation independently of adiposity. The purpose of this study was (i) to analyse the combined association of cardiorespiratory fitness and adiposity with high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), and (ii) to determine whether adiposity acts as a mediator on the association between cardiorespiratory fitness and hs-CRP in children and adolescents. Methods and results This cross-sectional study included 935 (54.7% girls) healthy children and adolescents from Bogotá, Colombia. The 20 m shuttle run test was used to estimate cardiorespiratory fitness. We assessed the following adiposity parameters: body mass index, waist circumference, and fat mass index and the sum of subscapular and triceps skinfold thickness. High sensitivity assays were used to obtain hs-CRP. Linear regression models were fitted for mediation analyses examined whether the association between cardiorespiratory fitness and hs-CRP was mediated by each of adiposity parameters according to Baron and Kenny procedures. Lower levels of hs-CRP were associated with the best schoolchildren profiles (high cardiorespiratory fitness + low adiposity) (p for trend and #x003C;0.001 in the four adiposity parameters), compared with unfit and overweight (low cardiorespiratory fitness + high adiposity) counterparts. Linear regression models suggest a full mediation of adiposity on the association between cardiorespiratory fitness and hs-CRP levels. Conclusions Our findings seem to emphasize the importance of obesity prevention in childhood, suggesting that having high levels of cardiorespiratory fitness may not counteract the negative consequences ascribed to adiposity on hs-CRP. © 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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