Combined association between physical activity and sedentary behavior on the cardiometabolic risk score in students
Lidyane Ferreira Zambrin, Julio Cesar da Costa, Vinícius Muller Reis Weber, Maria Raquel de Oliveira Bueno, Marcelo Romanzini, Enio Ricardo Vaz Ronque

TL;DR
This study shows that high physical activity and low sedentary behavior are linked to lower cardiometabolic risk in adolescent boys.
Contribution
The study reveals the combined impact of physical activity and sedentary behavior on cardiometabolic risk in adolescents.
Findings
High MVPA and low SB are associated with lower waist circumference and cardiometabolic risk in boys.
High MVPA improves cardiorespiratory fitness regardless of sedentary behavior levels.
Encouraging physical activity can reduce cardiometabolic risk in adolescents.
Abstract
This study aimed to verify the combined association of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) with sedentary behavior (SB) on the cardiometabolic risk factors (CMR) of adolescents. A cross-sectional study was performed in Londrina/Paraná/Brazil between October 2015 and May 2017 with a representative sample of adolescents of both sexes from the sixth year of primary public schools. The participants consisted of 367 adolescents, with a mean age of 11.8±0.6 years. For the cardiometabolic risk score, the following measures were used: waist circumference (WC), systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF). MVPA and SB were measured through accelerometry. Multiple linear regression controlled for chronological age was used, adopting p<0.05. For boys, the “High MVPA/Low SB” group compared to the “Low MVPA/High SB” group had significantly lower WC and CMR…
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Taxonomy
TopicsObesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Physical Activity and Health · Children's Physical and Motor Development
