Authors
G Moschonis, V Mougios, C Papandreou, C Lionis, GP Chrousos, E Malandraki, Y Manios
Publication date
2013/11/1
Journal
Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases
Volume
23
Issue
11
Pages
1058-1065
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background and aims
To examine differences in cardiometabolic risk factors between children of different BMI and fitness levels.
Methods and results
From a representative sample of 1222 boys and 1188 girls, aged 9–13 years, anthropometric, body composition, physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness, biochemical and blood pressure data was collected. The prevalence of overweight and obesity was 29.9% and 11.8% respectively. In both genders, plasma HDL cholesterol concentration was higher in the ‘leaner and less fit’ group (lowest quartile of BMI and lowest quartile of fitness) compared to the ‘heavier and more fit’ (highest quartile of BMI and highest quartile of fitness) and intermediate (all other children) groups (p < 0.05). Furthermore, the ‘leaner and less fit’ groups in both genders had lower triacylglycerol concentration, total-to-HDL cholesterol ratio, HOMA-IR, insulin and systolic blood pressure levels …
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