Relationship between physical inactivity and adiposity in prepubertal boys.

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serval:BIB_95502E5CA273
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Relationship between physical inactivity and adiposity in prepubertal boys.
Journal
Journal of Pediatrics
Author(s)
Maffeis C., Zaffanello M., Schutz Y.
ISSN
0022-3476 (Print)
ISSN-L
0022-3476
Publication state
Published
Issued date
08/1997
Volume
131
Number
2
Pages
288-292
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To study the relationship between the energy expenditure for activity (EEAct), the level of activity and adiposity in a group of 9-year-old boys (n = 28) with different body composition (body weight, 38 +/- 10 kg [range, 23 to 66 kg]; fat mass, 23% +/- 10% [range, 8% to 42%]).
METHODS: Total energy expenditure (TEE) was measured by means of the heart-rate monitoring method. EEAct was calculated as TEE-(REE+0.1 TEE), where REE is the postabsorptive resting energy expenditure and 0.1 TEE corresponds to the postprandial thermogenesis (approximately 10% of TEE).
RESULTS: TEE, REE, and EEAct were 9388 +/- 1859, 5154 +/- 642, and 3295 +/- 1356 l J/day, respectively. Daily time devoted to sedentary and nonsedentary activities averaged 290 +/- 155 minutes (range, 69 to 621) and 534 +/- 150 minutes (range, 180 to 783), respectively. Time spent on sedentary activities was directly proportional to fat mass percentage (r = 0.46; p < 0.05). It was the only variable, among the free-living physical-activity [EEAct, TEE/(REE+0.1 TEE) ratio, time spent in nonsedentary and sedentary activities] variables, which remained significantly in the multiple step-down regression analysis final equation (r = 0.46; p < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: The positive relationship between adiposity and time spent on sedentary activities in 9-year-old boys suggests the importance of the role played by muscular activity, at least in the maintenance of obesity in childhood. Prepubertal children should be encouraged to spend less time on sedentary activities to treat and prevent their obesity.
Keywords
Adipose Tissue/anatomy & histology, Body Composition, Body Height, Body Mass Index, Body Temperature Regulation, Body Weight, Carbon Dioxide/metabolism, Child, Digestion, Eating, Energy Metabolism/physiology, Heart Rate/physiology, Humans, Male, Monitoring, Ambulatory, Motor Activity, Muscle, Skeletal/physiology, Obesity/physiopathology, Obesity/prevention & control, Oxygen Consumption, Physical Exertion/physiology, Puberty, Pulmonary Gas Exchange, Regression Analysis, Rest/physiology, Skinfold Thickness, Time Factors
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