Fitness as mediator between weight status and dimensions of health-related quality of life

Abstract Background There is evidence that overweight and obesity in children is associated with poor Physical Fitness and consequently lower Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL). However, this linear-causal relationship between Weight Status → Physical Fitness → HRQoL is not enough to fully under...

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Main Authors: Miguel A. Perez-Sousa, Pedro R. Olivares, Juan A. Escobar-Alvarez, Jose A. Parraça, Narcis Gusi
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-07-01
Series:Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-018-0981-0
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spelling doaj-0bd375b68f6c4555956b5dc9e63d220a2020-11-24T20:40:34ZengBMCHealth and Quality of Life Outcomes1477-75252018-07-011611910.1186/s12955-018-0981-0Fitness as mediator between weight status and dimensions of health-related quality of lifeMiguel A. Perez-Sousa0Pedro R. Olivares1Juan A. Escobar-Alvarez2Jose A. Parraça3Narcis Gusi4Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of ExtremaduraInstituto de actividad física y salud Universidad Autonoma de ChileSport and Public Services Department, South Essex College. Southend-on-SeaDepartamento de Desporto e Saúde, Escola de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade de ÉvoraFaculty of Sport Sciences, University of ExtremaduraAbstract Background There is evidence that overweight and obesity in children is associated with poor Physical Fitness and consequently lower Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL). However, this linear-causal relationship between Weight Status → Physical Fitness → HRQoL is not enough to fully understand this phenomenon. Therefore, need to know, through mediation analysis, how operate the Physical Fitness between weight status and HRQoL dimensions. Purpose The aim of this study was to determine which HRQoL dimensions are mediated through Physical Fitness in obese (including overweight) and normal weight children. The study also examined the association between Physical Fitness, Body Mass Index (BMI) and HRQoL. Methods A total of 233 overweight/obese children and 105 normal-weight children participated in the study. Children were recruited from public educational centers and a public weight loss program. BMI, Physical Fitness (upper limb, central body and lower limb strength; agility and range of motion) and HRQoL (PedsQL and VAS) were measured. Simple mediation analyses by gender, through PROCESS macro developed by Preacher and Hayes, were performed in order to analyze whether Physical Fitness computed as z-score, is a mediator in the relation between weight status (normal weight or overweight/obesity) and HRQoL dimensions. \itionally, unequal-variances t statistics were executed to know differences in BMI, Physical Fitness components and HRQoL dimensions between groups, and correlations to know the associations between weight status, Physical Fitness z-score and HRQoL. Results Our results, indicated association between the Physical Fitness z-score and HRQoL dimensions in overweight/obese children. Regarding to mediation analysis, the results showed that the negative association between overweight/obesity and HRQoL is softened by the level of Physical Fitness. Therefore Physical Fitness is a mediator in the relationship between overweight/obesity children and the most of dimensions of HRQoL, except the School functioning in boys and the School and Emotional functioning in girls. Conclusions The negative effect of overweight or obesity on HRQoL inn children, is mitigated by Physical Fitness. Consequently, the Physical Fitness is a mediator on HRQoL in most dimensions, especially daily living, in schoolchildren.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-018-0981-0Physical fitnessOverweightObesityMediation analysisQuality of life
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author Miguel A. Perez-Sousa
Pedro R. Olivares
Juan A. Escobar-Alvarez
Jose A. Parraça
Narcis Gusi
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Pedro R. Olivares
Juan A. Escobar-Alvarez
Jose A. Parraça
Narcis Gusi
Fitness as mediator between weight status and dimensions of health-related quality of life
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
Physical fitness
Overweight
Obesity
Mediation analysis
Quality of life
author_facet Miguel A. Perez-Sousa
Pedro R. Olivares
Juan A. Escobar-Alvarez
Jose A. Parraça
Narcis Gusi
author_sort Miguel A. Perez-Sousa
title Fitness as mediator between weight status and dimensions of health-related quality of life
title_short Fitness as mediator between weight status and dimensions of health-related quality of life
title_full Fitness as mediator between weight status and dimensions of health-related quality of life
title_fullStr Fitness as mediator between weight status and dimensions of health-related quality of life
title_full_unstemmed Fitness as mediator between weight status and dimensions of health-related quality of life
title_sort fitness as mediator between weight status and dimensions of health-related quality of life
publisher BMC
series Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
issn 1477-7525
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Abstract Background There is evidence that overweight and obesity in children is associated with poor Physical Fitness and consequently lower Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL). However, this linear-causal relationship between Weight Status → Physical Fitness → HRQoL is not enough to fully understand this phenomenon. Therefore, need to know, through mediation analysis, how operate the Physical Fitness between weight status and HRQoL dimensions. Purpose The aim of this study was to determine which HRQoL dimensions are mediated through Physical Fitness in obese (including overweight) and normal weight children. The study also examined the association between Physical Fitness, Body Mass Index (BMI) and HRQoL. Methods A total of 233 overweight/obese children and 105 normal-weight children participated in the study. Children were recruited from public educational centers and a public weight loss program. BMI, Physical Fitness (upper limb, central body and lower limb strength; agility and range of motion) and HRQoL (PedsQL and VAS) were measured. Simple mediation analyses by gender, through PROCESS macro developed by Preacher and Hayes, were performed in order to analyze whether Physical Fitness computed as z-score, is a mediator in the relation between weight status (normal weight or overweight/obesity) and HRQoL dimensions. \itionally, unequal-variances t statistics were executed to know differences in BMI, Physical Fitness components and HRQoL dimensions between groups, and correlations to know the associations between weight status, Physical Fitness z-score and HRQoL. Results Our results, indicated association between the Physical Fitness z-score and HRQoL dimensions in overweight/obese children. Regarding to mediation analysis, the results showed that the negative association between overweight/obesity and HRQoL is softened by the level of Physical Fitness. Therefore Physical Fitness is a mediator in the relationship between overweight/obesity children and the most of dimensions of HRQoL, except the School functioning in boys and the School and Emotional functioning in girls. Conclusions The negative effect of overweight or obesity on HRQoL inn children, is mitigated by Physical Fitness. Consequently, the Physical Fitness is a mediator on HRQoL in most dimensions, especially daily living, in schoolchildren.
topic Physical fitness
Overweight
Obesity
Mediation analysis
Quality of life
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-018-0981-0
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