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Aerobic Capacity, Activity Levels and Daily Energy Expenditure in Male and Female Adolescents of the Kenyan Nandi Sub-Group

The relative importance of genetic and socio-cultural influences contributing to the success of east Africans in endurance athletics remains unknown in part because the pre-training phenotype of this population remains incompletely assessed. Here cardiopulmonary fitness, physical activity levels, di...

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Autores principales: Gibson, Alexander R., Ojiambo, Robert, Konstabel, Kenn, Lieberman, Daniel E., Reilly, John J., Speakman, John R., Pitsiladis, Yannis P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3689839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23805234
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066552
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author Gibson, Alexander R.
Ojiambo, Robert
Konstabel, Kenn
Lieberman, Daniel E.
Reilly, John J.
Speakman, John R.
Pitsiladis, Yannis P.
author_facet Gibson, Alexander R.
Ojiambo, Robert
Konstabel, Kenn
Lieberman, Daniel E.
Reilly, John J.
Speakman, John R.
Pitsiladis, Yannis P.
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description The relative importance of genetic and socio-cultural influences contributing to the success of east Africans in endurance athletics remains unknown in part because the pre-training phenotype of this population remains incompletely assessed. Here cardiopulmonary fitness, physical activity levels, distance travelled to school and daily energy expenditure in 15 habitually active male (13.9±1.6 years) and 15 habitually active female (13.9±1.2) adolescents from a rural Nandi primary school are assessed. Aerobic capacity ([Image: see text]) was evaluated during two maximal discontinuous incremental exercise tests; physical activity using accelerometry combined with a global positioning system; and energy expenditure using the doubly labelled water method. The [Image: see text] of the male and female adolescents were 73.9±5.7 ml(.) kg(−1.) min(−1) and 61.5±6.3 ml(.) kg(−1.) min(−1), respectively. Total time spent in sedentary, light, moderate and vigorous physical activities per day was 406±63 min (50% of total monitored time), 244±56 min (30%), 75±18 min (9%) and 82±30 min (10%). Average total daily distance travelled to and from school was 7.5±3.0 km (0.8–13.4 km). Mean daily energy expenditure, activity-induced energy expenditure and physical activity level was 12.2±3.4 MJ(.) day(−1), 5.4±3.0 MJ(.) day(−1) and 2.2±0.6. 70.6% of the variation in [Image: see text] was explained by sex (partial R(2) = 54.7%) and body mass index (partial R(2) = 15.9%). Energy expenditure and physical activity variables did not predict variation in [Image: see text] once sex had been accounted for. The highly active and energy-demanding lifestyle of rural Kenyan adolescents may account for their exceptional aerobic fitness and collectively prime them for later training and athletic success.
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spelling pubmed-36898392013-06-26 Aerobic Capacity, Activity Levels and Daily Energy Expenditure in Male and Female Adolescents of the Kenyan Nandi Sub-Group Gibson, Alexander R. Ojiambo, Robert Konstabel, Kenn Lieberman, Daniel E. Reilly, John J. Speakman, John R. Pitsiladis, Yannis P. PLoS One Research Article The relative importance of genetic and socio-cultural influences contributing to the success of east Africans in endurance athletics remains unknown in part because the pre-training phenotype of this population remains incompletely assessed. Here cardiopulmonary fitness, physical activity levels, distance travelled to school and daily energy expenditure in 15 habitually active male (13.9±1.6 years) and 15 habitually active female (13.9±1.2) adolescents from a rural Nandi primary school are assessed. Aerobic capacity ([Image: see text]) was evaluated during two maximal discontinuous incremental exercise tests; physical activity using accelerometry combined with a global positioning system; and energy expenditure using the doubly labelled water method. The [Image: see text] of the male and female adolescents were 73.9±5.7 ml(.) kg(−1.) min(−1) and 61.5±6.3 ml(.) kg(−1.) min(−1), respectively. Total time spent in sedentary, light, moderate and vigorous physical activities per day was 406±63 min (50% of total monitored time), 244±56 min (30%), 75±18 min (9%) and 82±30 min (10%). Average total daily distance travelled to and from school was 7.5±3.0 km (0.8–13.4 km). Mean daily energy expenditure, activity-induced energy expenditure and physical activity level was 12.2±3.4 MJ(.) day(−1), 5.4±3.0 MJ(.) day(−1) and 2.2±0.6. 70.6% of the variation in [Image: see text] was explained by sex (partial R(2) = 54.7%) and body mass index (partial R(2) = 15.9%). Energy expenditure and physical activity variables did not predict variation in [Image: see text] once sex had been accounted for. The highly active and energy-demanding lifestyle of rural Kenyan adolescents may account for their exceptional aerobic fitness and collectively prime them for later training and athletic success. Public Library of Science 2013-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3689839/ /pubmed/23805234 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066552 Text en © 2013 Gibson et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gibson, Alexander R.
Ojiambo, Robert
Konstabel, Kenn
Lieberman, Daniel E.
Reilly, John J.
Speakman, John R.
Pitsiladis, Yannis P.
Aerobic Capacity, Activity Levels and Daily Energy Expenditure in Male and Female Adolescents of the Kenyan Nandi Sub-Group
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title_full_unstemmed Aerobic Capacity, Activity Levels and Daily Energy Expenditure in Male and Female Adolescents of the Kenyan Nandi Sub-Group
title_short Aerobic Capacity, Activity Levels and Daily Energy Expenditure in Male and Female Adolescents of the Kenyan Nandi Sub-Group
title_sort aerobic capacity, activity levels and daily energy expenditure in male and female adolescents of the kenyan nandi sub-group
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3689839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23805234
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066552
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