Association between Resting Heart Rate and Health-Related Physical Fitness in Brazilian Adolescents

The aim of this study was to identify the relationship between health-related physical fitness components (aerobic fitness, muscle strength, flexibility, and body fat) and resting heart rate (RHR) in Brazilian adolescents. The study included 695 schoolchildren (14–19 years) from public schools of th...

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Main Authors: Diego Augusto Santos Silva, Tiago Rodrigues de Lima, Mark Stephen Tremblay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3812197
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spelling doaj-c3114ac527044409a9aad2640a2386e12020-11-24T23:05:55ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412018-01-01201810.1155/2018/38121973812197Association between Resting Heart Rate and Health-Related Physical Fitness in Brazilian AdolescentsDiego Augusto Santos Silva0Tiago Rodrigues de Lima1Mark Stephen Tremblay2Federal University of Santa Catarina Research Center in Kinanthropometry and Human Performance, 88040-900 Florianopolis, SC, BrazilFederal University of Santa Catarina Research Center in Kinanthropometry and Human Performance, 88040-900 Florianopolis, SC, BrazilHealthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group. Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, K1H 8L1, CanadaThe aim of this study was to identify the relationship between health-related physical fitness components (aerobic fitness, muscle strength, flexibility, and body fat) and resting heart rate (RHR) in Brazilian adolescents. The study included 695 schoolchildren (14–19 years) from public schools of the city of São José, Brazil. RHR was evaluated using an automated oscillometric sphygmomanometer. Aerobic fitness was assessed by the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test; muscle strength was measured by handgrip dynamometer; flexibility was assessed by the sit-and-reach test; and body fat was assessed indirectly by sum of two skinfold thicknesses (triceps and subscapular). Sociodemographic variables, habitual physical activity, sexual maturation, and body mass index were the covariates. Cardiorespiratory fitness (β = -0.11; 95%CI: -0.14, -0.08) and handgrip strength (β = -0.10; 95%CI: -0.18, -0.01) were inversely associated with RHR in boys. For girls, cardiorespiratory fitness (β = -0.09; 95%CI: -0.12, -0.06) was inversely associated with RHR. In both sexes, body fat (β = 0.50; 95%CI: 0.25, 0.75 for boys; β = 0.17; 95%CI: 0.36, 2.72 for girls) was directly associated with RHR. The RHR is measured more easily than the physical fitness tests, so it is recommended to assess adolescent’s heath in large surveillance systems.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3812197
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author Diego Augusto Santos Silva
Tiago Rodrigues de Lima
Mark Stephen Tremblay
spellingShingle Diego Augusto Santos Silva
Tiago Rodrigues de Lima
Mark Stephen Tremblay
Association between Resting Heart Rate and Health-Related Physical Fitness in Brazilian Adolescents
BioMed Research International
author_facet Diego Augusto Santos Silva
Tiago Rodrigues de Lima
Mark Stephen Tremblay
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title Association between Resting Heart Rate and Health-Related Physical Fitness in Brazilian Adolescents
title_short Association between Resting Heart Rate and Health-Related Physical Fitness in Brazilian Adolescents
title_full Association between Resting Heart Rate and Health-Related Physical Fitness in Brazilian Adolescents
title_fullStr Association between Resting Heart Rate and Health-Related Physical Fitness in Brazilian Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Association between Resting Heart Rate and Health-Related Physical Fitness in Brazilian Adolescents
title_sort association between resting heart rate and health-related physical fitness in brazilian adolescents
publisher Hindawi Limited
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description The aim of this study was to identify the relationship between health-related physical fitness components (aerobic fitness, muscle strength, flexibility, and body fat) and resting heart rate (RHR) in Brazilian adolescents. The study included 695 schoolchildren (14–19 years) from public schools of the city of São José, Brazil. RHR was evaluated using an automated oscillometric sphygmomanometer. Aerobic fitness was assessed by the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test; muscle strength was measured by handgrip dynamometer; flexibility was assessed by the sit-and-reach test; and body fat was assessed indirectly by sum of two skinfold thicknesses (triceps and subscapular). Sociodemographic variables, habitual physical activity, sexual maturation, and body mass index were the covariates. Cardiorespiratory fitness (β = -0.11; 95%CI: -0.14, -0.08) and handgrip strength (β = -0.10; 95%CI: -0.18, -0.01) were inversely associated with RHR in boys. For girls, cardiorespiratory fitness (β = -0.09; 95%CI: -0.12, -0.06) was inversely associated with RHR. In both sexes, body fat (β = 0.50; 95%CI: 0.25, 0.75 for boys; β = 0.17; 95%CI: 0.36, 2.72 for girls) was directly associated with RHR. The RHR is measured more easily than the physical fitness tests, so it is recommended to assess adolescent’s heath in large surveillance systems.
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