Fitness cardiorrespiratorio se asocia a una mejora en marcadores metabólicos en adultos chilenos
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Body Composition, Diabetes Mellitus, Exercise, Fitness, Obesity, PhysicalResumen
Background: A High level of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is an important protector against cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Aim: To explore the association of CRF with several metabolic markers and estimate the variation of these parameters by an increase of 1 MET change in CRF. Material and methods: Cross-sectional study of 447 adults (56% women) without medical history of cardiometabolic diseases. Physical activity evaluated using accelerometry, body mass index (BMI), blood pressure, blood glucose and insulin and lipid profile were measured. HOMA-IR was calculated with fasting glucose and insulin levels. The submaximal Chester Step Test was used to measure CRF. Results: CRF was significantly associated with the level and intensity of physical activity, and all metabolic markers (p-trend <0.05), except with diastolic blood pressure. It was estimated that 1-MET increase in CRF is associated with waist circumference (? -0.32 cm), fat mass (? -0.22%), insulin (? -0.67 pmol.l-1), HOMA-IR (? -0.17) and HDL cholesterol (? +1.46 mg.dl-1). All these associations were independent of main covariates such as age, sex, education, smoking and body mass index. Conclusions: A higher level of CRF is negatively associated with several metabolic markers that are risk factors for cardiovascular disease.Descargas
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2016-08-12
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Cristi-Montero, C., Ramirez-Campillo, R., Alvarez, C., Garrido Mendez, A., Martínez, M. A., Díaz Martínez, X., Leiva, A. M., Salas, C., Gutierrez, M., Sanzana-Inzunza, R., Duran, E., Labraña, A. M., Aguilar-Farias, N., & Celis-Morales, C. (2016). Fitness cardiorrespiratorio se asocia a una mejora en marcadores metabólicos en adultos chilenos. Revista Médica De Chile, 144(8). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/4941
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