1. Sedentary time has a stronger impact on metabolic health than moderate to vigorous physical activity in adolescents with obesity : a cross-sectional analysis of the Beta-JUDO study
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Julian, Valerie, Bergsten, Peter, Forslund, Anders, Ahlström, Håkan, Ciba, Iris, Dahlbom, Marie, Dieter, Furthner, Julian, Gomahr, Kullberg, Joel, Katharina, Maruszczak, Katharina, Morwald, Olsson, Roger, Thomas, Pixner, Anna, Schneider, Bruno, Pereira, David, Thivel, Daniel, Weghuber, Julian, Valerie, Bergsten, Peter, Forslund, Anders, Ahlström, Håkan, Ciba, Iris, Dahlbom, Marie, Dieter, Furthner, Julian, Gomahr, Kullberg, Joel, Katharina, Maruszczak, Katharina, Morwald, Olsson, Roger, Thomas, Pixner, Anna, Schneider, Bruno, Pereira, David, Thivel, and Daniel, Weghuber
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Background Relationships between movement-related behaviours and metabolic health remain underexplored in adolescents with obesity. Objectives To compare profiles of sedentary time (more sedentary, SED+ vs. less sedentary, SED-), moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) time (more active, MVPA+ vs. less active, MVPA-) and combinations of behaviours (SED-/MVPA+, SED-/MVPA-, SED+/MVPA+, SED+/MVPA-) in regard to metabolic health. Methods One hundred and thirty-four subjects (mean age 13.4 +/- 2.2 yrs, mean body mass index [BMI] 98.9 +/- 0.7 percentile, 48.5% females) underwent 24 h/7 day accelerometry, anthropometric, body composition, blood pressure (BP), lipid profile and insulin resistance (IR) assessments. Results Metabolic health was better in SED- [lower fat mass (FM) percentage (p < 0.05), blood pressure (BP) (p < 0.05), homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) (p < 0.001) and metabolic syndrome risk score (MetScore) (p < 0.001), higher high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-c) (p = 0.001)] vs. SED+ group and in MVPA+ [lower triglyceridemia (TG), (p < 0.05), HOMA-IR (p < 0.01) and MetScore (p < 0.001), higher HDL-c (p < 0.01)] vs. MVPA- group after adjustment with age, gender, maturation and BMI. SED-/MVPA+ group had the best metabolic health. While sedentary (p < 0.001) but also MVPA times (p < 0.001) were lower in SED-/MVPA- vs. SED+/MVPA+, SED-/MVPA- had lower FM percentage (p < 0.05), HOMA-IR (p < 0.01) and MetScore (p < 0.05) and higher HDL-c (p < 0.05), independently of BMI. Sedentary time was positively correlated with HOMA-IR and Metscore and negatively correlated with HDL-c after adjustment with MVPA (p < 0.05). MVPA was negatively correlated with HOMA-IR, BP and MetScore and positively correlated with HDL-c after adjustment with sedentary time (p < 0.05). Conclusion Lower sedentary time is associated with a better metabolic health independently of MVPA and might be a first step
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- 2022
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