Influence of body composition, hemoglobin concentration, and cardiac size and function of gender differences in maximal oxygen uptake in prepubertal children

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作者
Vinet, A
Mandigout, W
Nottin, W
Nguyen, LD
Lecoq, AM
Courteix, D
Obert, P
机构
[1] Fac Sci, Dept STAPS, Lab Adaptat Cardiovasc Exercice, F-84000 Avignon, France
[2] Lab Performance Motrice, Orleans, France
[3] Lab Explorat Fonctionnelle Resp, Orleans, France
关键词
cardiac size; children; maximal oxygen uptake; stroke volume;
D O I
10.1378/chest.124.4.1494
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: To determine the relative contribution of the gender difference in body composition, blood hemoglobin concentration, and cardiac dimension and function at rest and exercise of the gender difference in maximal oxygen uptake ((V)over dot(O2)max) in 10- to 12-year-old children. Subjects: Thirty-five healthy children (17 girls and 18 boys; mean +/- SD age, 10.5 +/- 0.4 years). Experimental design: An anthropometric evaluation (body surface area, body fat content, and lean body mass [LBM]), assessment of hemoglobin concentration, echocardiographic evaluation at rest (left ventricular dimensions, and diastolic and systolic indexes at rest), and cardiovascular evaluation during a maximal cycle exercise (stroke volume [SV], total peripheral resistance). Results: The boys exhibited a higher mass-relative (V)over dot(O2)max than the girls (47.9 mL/kg/min vs 40.9 mL/kg/min, respectively); but when normalized for LBM (allometric equation), the difference totally disappeared (19.0 mL/kg LBM1.33/min vs 18.9 mL/kg LBM1.33/min, respectively). No significant gender differences were seen in maximal heart rate and arteriovenous oxygen difference; however, maximal SV (SVmax) was significantly higher in boys than in girls, but when expressed relative to LBM, the difference was no longer significant. Conclusions: These findings demonstrate that contrary. to adults, the sole limiting factor of (V)over dot(O2) that distinguished boys from girls was a lower SVmax in the latter; however, this gender difference totally disappeared when normalized for LBM. Consequently, the gender difference in heart size and cardiac function during exercise should he interpreted as only one aspect of the lower LBM in girls and not as reflective of a more basic functional gender difference.
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页码:1494 / 1499
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