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Association of Habitual Physical Activity With Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Target Organ Damage in Adolescents and Young Adults

Authors :
Connie E McCoy
Samuel G. Wittekind
Thomas R. Kimball
Lawrence M. Dolan
Nicholas M. Edwards
Philip R. Khoury
Elaine M. Urbina
Source :
Journal of physical activityhealth. 15(3)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We aimed to (1) compare a subjective and objective measure of habitual physical activity (PA), (2) determine the association of PA and cardiovascular risk factors, and (3) test the hypothesis that PA is an independent determinant of target organ damage in youth.Cross-sectional analysis of youth with and without type 2 diabetes [mean age = 22 (3.9) y]. PA was measured with International Physical Activity Questionnaire and Actical accelerometer. Target organ damage was assessed with echocardiography and peripheral arterial testing. Subjects were stratified into tertiles of total PA, and differences were tested by analysis of variance and Ο‡The correlation between International Physical Activity Questionnaire and accelerometry was weak (r = .23, P = .0003). Less active subjects had worse cardiovascular risk profiles and target organ damage, including stiffer arteries (P .01). These outcome differences did not reach statistical significance when adjusted for covariates, such as lipid levels and glycemic control.Survey assessment of PA is complicated by inaccurate reporting. There is a strong association of habitual PA with cardiovascular risk factor clustering. PA may exert its beneficial effect on arterial stiffness in obese youth through improved glycemic control.

Details

ISSN :
15435474
Volume :
15
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of physical activityhealth
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3b7d820a7b5aa3c824838522c44aa756