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Influence of Change in Aerobic Fitness and Weight on Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome

INTRODUCTION: The metabolic syndrome is the clustering of several cardiometabolic risk factors that can lead to the development of coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes. We evaluated whether a change in aerobic fitness resulting from a lifestyle intervention could significantly change the odds...

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Autores principales: Crist, Laura A., Champagne, Catherine M., Corsino, Leonor, Lien, Lillian F., Zhang, Guangyu, Young, Deborah Rohm
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3368700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22405475
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author Crist, Laura A.
Champagne, Catherine M.
Corsino, Leonor
Lien, Lillian F.
Zhang, Guangyu
Young, Deborah Rohm
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Champagne, Catherine M.
Corsino, Leonor
Lien, Lillian F.
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Young, Deborah Rohm
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description INTRODUCTION: The metabolic syndrome is the clustering of several cardiometabolic risk factors that can lead to the development of coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes. We evaluated whether a change in aerobic fitness resulting from a lifestyle intervention could significantly change the odds of metabolic syndrome prevalence. METHODS: Participants (n = 810) were recruited into PREMIER, a multicenter, randomized, controlled clinical trial with outcome assessments at 6 and 18 months. The primary eligibility criterion was a diagnosis of prehypertension or stage 1 hypertension. PREMIER randomized participants to 2 lifestyle interventions, both of which included increased physical activity, or an advice-only control group. Participants completed a submaximal treadmill exercise test; we used reduction in heart rate as the measure of improved aerobic fitness. We used logistic regression to determine intervention effects on metabolic syndrome prevalence. Our models controlled for dietary pattern change. RESULTS: The lifestyle interventions had no significant effect on metabolic syndrome prevalence at 6 months or 18 months. When combining intervention and control groups, at 6 and 18 months, a 1-beat-per-minute reduction in heart rate was associated with a 4% reduction in prevalence of metabolic syndrome (P < .001). When we tested for weight change as a mediator, the association was no longer significant. CONCLUSION: Increased aerobic fitness may reduce prevalence of metabolic syndrome. This association appears to be mediated through concomitant weight change.
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spelling pubmed-33687002012-08-30 Influence of Change in Aerobic Fitness and Weight on Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome Crist, Laura A. Champagne, Catherine M. Corsino, Leonor Lien, Lillian F. Zhang, Guangyu Young, Deborah Rohm Prev Chronic Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: The metabolic syndrome is the clustering of several cardiometabolic risk factors that can lead to the development of coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes. We evaluated whether a change in aerobic fitness resulting from a lifestyle intervention could significantly change the odds of metabolic syndrome prevalence. METHODS: Participants (n = 810) were recruited into PREMIER, a multicenter, randomized, controlled clinical trial with outcome assessments at 6 and 18 months. The primary eligibility criterion was a diagnosis of prehypertension or stage 1 hypertension. PREMIER randomized participants to 2 lifestyle interventions, both of which included increased physical activity, or an advice-only control group. Participants completed a submaximal treadmill exercise test; we used reduction in heart rate as the measure of improved aerobic fitness. We used logistic regression to determine intervention effects on metabolic syndrome prevalence. Our models controlled for dietary pattern change. RESULTS: The lifestyle interventions had no significant effect on metabolic syndrome prevalence at 6 months or 18 months. When combining intervention and control groups, at 6 and 18 months, a 1-beat-per-minute reduction in heart rate was associated with a 4% reduction in prevalence of metabolic syndrome (P < .001). When we tested for weight change as a mediator, the association was no longer significant. CONCLUSION: Increased aerobic fitness may reduce prevalence of metabolic syndrome. This association appears to be mediated through concomitant weight change. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2012-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3368700/ /pubmed/22405475 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Crist, Laura A.
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Lien, Lillian F.
Zhang, Guangyu
Young, Deborah Rohm
Influence of Change in Aerobic Fitness and Weight on Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome
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title_short Influence of Change in Aerobic Fitness and Weight on Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome
title_sort influence of change in aerobic fitness and weight on prevalence of metabolic syndrome
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3368700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22405475
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