Fat-free mass mediates the association between birth weight and aerobic fitness in youth

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作者
Ridgway, C. L. [5 ]
Brage, S. [5 ]
Anderssen, S. [1 ]
Sardinha, L. B. [2 ]
Andersen, L. B. [1 ,3 ]
Ekelund, U. [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Norwegian Sch Sports Sci, Dept Sports Med, Oslo, Norway
[2] Univ Tecn Lisboa, Fac Motricidade Humana, CIPER, P-1499002 Lisbon, Portugal
[3] Univ So Denmark, Inst Sports Sci & Clin Biomech, Odense, Denmark
[4] Univ Orebro, Sch Hlth & Med Sci, Orebro, Sweden
[5] Inst Metab Sci, MRC Epidemiol Unit, Cambridge, England
来源
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC OBESITY | 2011年 / 6卷 / 2-2期
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
birth weight; aerobic fitness; body composition; fat-free mass; youth; LATER BODY-COMPOSITION; CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; INFANT GROWTH; CHILDREN; SIZE; CAPACITY; OBESITY; WOMEN; RISK;
D O I
10.3109/17477166.2010.526225
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Objective. To investigate whether birth weight acts as a biological determinant of later aerobic fitness, and whether fat-free mass may mediate this association. Methods. The European Youth Heart Study (EYHS) is a population-based cohort of two age groups (9 and 15 years) from Denmark, Portugal, Estonia and Norway. Children with parentally reported birth weight >1.5 kg were included (n = 2 749). Data were collected on weight, height, and skinfold measures to estimate fat mass and fat-free mass. Aerobic fitness (peak power, watts) was assessed using a maximal, progressive cycle ergometer test. Physical activity was collected in a subset (n = 1 505) using a hip-worn accelerometer and defined as total activity counts/wear time, all children with >600 minutes/day for >= 3 days of wear were included. Results. Lower birth weight was associated with lower aerobic fitness, after adjusting for sex, age group, country, sexual maturity and socio-economic status (beta = 5.4; 95% CI: 3.5, 7.3 W per 1 kg increase in birth weight, p < 0.001). When fat-free mass was introduced as a covariate in the model, the association between birth weight and aerobic fitness was almost completely attenuated (p = 0.7). Birth weight was also significantly associated with fat-free mass (beta = 1.4; 95% CI: 1.1, 1.8, p < 0.001) and fat-free mass was significantly associated with aerobic fitness (beta = 3.6; 95% CI: 3.4, 3.7, p < 0.001). Further adjustment for physical activity did not alter the findings. Conclusion. Birth weight may have long-term influences on fat-free mass and differences in fat-free mass mediate the observed association between birth weight and aerobic fitness.
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页码:E590 / E596
页数:7
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