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Low Muscle Strength Is Associated with Metabolic Risk Factors in Colombian Children: The ACFIES Study

PURPOSE: In youth, poor cardiorespiratory and muscular strength are associated with elevated metabolic risk factors. However, studies examining associations between strength and risk factors have been done exclusively in high income countries, and largely in Caucasian cohorts. The aim of this study...

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Autores principales: Cohen, Daniel Dylan, Gómez-Arbeláez, Diego, Camacho, Paul Anthony, Pinzon, Sandra, Hormiga, Claudia, Trejos-Suarez, Juanita, Duperly, John, Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3979680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24714401
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093150
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author Cohen, Daniel Dylan
Gómez-Arbeláez, Diego
Camacho, Paul Anthony
Pinzon, Sandra
Hormiga, Claudia
Trejos-Suarez, Juanita
Duperly, John
Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio
author_facet Cohen, Daniel Dylan
Gómez-Arbeláez, Diego
Camacho, Paul Anthony
Pinzon, Sandra
Hormiga, Claudia
Trejos-Suarez, Juanita
Duperly, John
Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio
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description PURPOSE: In youth, poor cardiorespiratory and muscular strength are associated with elevated metabolic risk factors. However, studies examining associations between strength and risk factors have been done exclusively in high income countries, and largely in Caucasian cohorts. The aim of this study was to assess these interactions in schoolchildren in Colombia, a middle income Latin American country. METHODS: We measured body mass index, body composition, handgrip strength (HG), cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and metabolic risk factors in 669 low-middle socioeconomic status Colombian schoolchildren (mean age 11.52±1.13, 47% female). Associations between HG, CRF and metabolic risk factors were evaluated. RESULTS: HG and CRF were inversely associated with blood pressure, HOMA index and a composite metabolic risk score (p<0.001 for all) and HG was also inversely associated with triglycerides and C-reactive protein (CRP) (both p<0.05). Associations between HG and risk factors were marginally weakened after adjusting for CRF, while associations between CRF and these factors were substantially weakened after adjusting for HG. Linear regression analyses showed inverse associations between HG and systolic BP (β = −0.101; p = 0.047), diastolic BP (β = −0.241; p> = 0.001), HOMA (β = −0.164; p = 0.005), triglycerides (β = −0.583; p = 0.026) and CRP (β = −0.183; p = 0.037) but not glucose (p = 0.698) or HDL cholesterol (p = 0.132). The odds ratios for having clustered risk in the weakest quartile compared with the strongest quartile were 3.0 (95% confidence interval: 1.81–4.95). CONCLUSIONS: In Colombian schoolchildren both poorer handgrip strength/kg body mass and cardiorespiratory fitness were associated with a worse metabolic risk profile. Associations were stronger and more consistent between handgrip and risk factors than between cardiorespiratory fitness and these risk factors. Our findings indicate the addition of handgrip dynamometry to non-invasive youth health surveillance programs would improve the accuracy of the assessment of cardio-metabolic health.
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spelling pubmed-39796802014-04-11 Low Muscle Strength Is Associated with Metabolic Risk Factors in Colombian Children: The ACFIES Study Cohen, Daniel Dylan Gómez-Arbeláez, Diego Camacho, Paul Anthony Pinzon, Sandra Hormiga, Claudia Trejos-Suarez, Juanita Duperly, John Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: In youth, poor cardiorespiratory and muscular strength are associated with elevated metabolic risk factors. However, studies examining associations between strength and risk factors have been done exclusively in high income countries, and largely in Caucasian cohorts. The aim of this study was to assess these interactions in schoolchildren in Colombia, a middle income Latin American country. METHODS: We measured body mass index, body composition, handgrip strength (HG), cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and metabolic risk factors in 669 low-middle socioeconomic status Colombian schoolchildren (mean age 11.52±1.13, 47% female). Associations between HG, CRF and metabolic risk factors were evaluated. RESULTS: HG and CRF were inversely associated with blood pressure, HOMA index and a composite metabolic risk score (p<0.001 for all) and HG was also inversely associated with triglycerides and C-reactive protein (CRP) (both p<0.05). Associations between HG and risk factors were marginally weakened after adjusting for CRF, while associations between CRF and these factors were substantially weakened after adjusting for HG. Linear regression analyses showed inverse associations between HG and systolic BP (β = −0.101; p = 0.047), diastolic BP (β = −0.241; p> = 0.001), HOMA (β = −0.164; p = 0.005), triglycerides (β = −0.583; p = 0.026) and CRP (β = −0.183; p = 0.037) but not glucose (p = 0.698) or HDL cholesterol (p = 0.132). The odds ratios for having clustered risk in the weakest quartile compared with the strongest quartile were 3.0 (95% confidence interval: 1.81–4.95). CONCLUSIONS: In Colombian schoolchildren both poorer handgrip strength/kg body mass and cardiorespiratory fitness were associated with a worse metabolic risk profile. Associations were stronger and more consistent between handgrip and risk factors than between cardiorespiratory fitness and these risk factors. Our findings indicate the addition of handgrip dynamometry to non-invasive youth health surveillance programs would improve the accuracy of the assessment of cardio-metabolic health. Public Library of Science 2014-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3979680/ /pubmed/24714401 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093150 Text en © 2014 Cohen 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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Gómez-Arbeláez, Diego
Camacho, Paul Anthony
Pinzon, Sandra
Hormiga, Claudia
Trejos-Suarez, Juanita
Duperly, John
Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio
Low Muscle Strength Is Associated with Metabolic Risk Factors in Colombian Children: The ACFIES Study
title Low Muscle Strength Is Associated with Metabolic Risk Factors in Colombian Children: The ACFIES Study
title_full Low Muscle Strength Is Associated with Metabolic Risk Factors in Colombian Children: The ACFIES Study
title_fullStr Low Muscle Strength Is Associated with Metabolic Risk Factors in Colombian Children: The ACFIES Study
title_full_unstemmed Low Muscle Strength Is Associated with Metabolic Risk Factors in Colombian Children: The ACFIES Study
title_short Low Muscle Strength Is Associated with Metabolic Risk Factors in Colombian Children: The ACFIES Study
title_sort low muscle strength is associated with metabolic risk factors in colombian children: the acfies study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3979680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24714401
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093150
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