7 research outputs found

    Tracking of fatness during childhood, adolescence and young adulthood: a 7-year follow-up study in Madeira Island, Portugal

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    Aims: Investigating tracking of fatness from childhood to adolescence, early adolescence to young adulthood and late adolescence to young adulthood. Subjects and methods: Participants from the Madeira Growth Study were followed during an average period of 7.2 years. Height, body mass, skin-folds and circumferences were measured, nine health- and performance-related tests were administered and the Baecke questionnaire was used to assess physical activity. Skeletal maturity was estimated using the TW3 method. Results: The prevalence of overweight plus obesity ranged from 8.2–20.0% at baseline and from 20.4–40.0% at followup, in boys. Corresponding percentages for girls were 10.6– 12.0% and 13.2–18.0%. Inter-age correlations for fatness indicators ranged from 0.43–0.77. BMI, waist circumference and sum of skin-folds at 8, 12 and 16-years old were the main predictors of these variables at 15, 19 and 23-years old, respectively. Strength, muscular endurance and aerobic fitness were negatively related to body fatness. Physical activity and maturation were independently associated with adolescent (15 years) and young adult (19 years) fatness. Conclusions: Over 7.2 years, tracking was moderate-to-high for fatness. Variance was explained by fatness indicators and to a small extent by physical fitness, physical activity and maturation

    Prevalência de sobrepeso e de obesidade em crianças e adolescentes na Região Autónoma da Madeira, Portugal

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    O objectivo foi estimar a prevalência de sobrepeso e obesi dade em crianças e adolescentes da Região Autónoma da Madeira, Portugal. Um procedimento estratificado proporcional foi usado para obter uma amostra representativa de crianças e adolescentes madeirenses dos 7 aos 18 anos. No total, 2503 sujeitos, 1266 rapazes e 1237 raparigas, participaram no estudo. A prevalência de sobrepeso e obesidade foi definida a partir do índice de massa corporal e de acordo com os pontos de corte propostos pela ‘International Obesity TaskForce’. A prevalência de sobrepeso foi de 14.22% e 10.99% para os rapazes e raparigas dos 7-18 anos, respectivamente. Os valores correspondentes para a obesidade foram 2.61% e 1.86%. Na maioria dos grupos etários, os elementos do sexo mas culino apresentaram uma prevalência mais elevada de sobrepeso e obesidade do que o sexo feminino. Percentagens mais baixas ou ausência de sobrepeso e obesidade foram obser vadas aos 16-17 anos. A prevalência de sobrepeso e obesid ade para as crianças e adolescentes madeirenses foi similar ou inferior a pesquisas desenvolvidas em Portugal e em outros países europeus. A prevalência de sobrepeso e obesidade, embora baixa, requer prevenção adequada.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Prediction of adult height in girls: the Beunen-MalinaFreitas method

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    The purpose of this study was to validate and cross-validate the Beunen-Malina-Freitas method for non-invasive prediction of adult height in girls. A sample of 420 girls aged 10–15 years from the Madeira Growth Study were measured at yearly intervals and then 8 years later. Anthropometric dimensions (lengths, breadths, circumferences, and skinfolds) were measured; skeletal age was assessed using the Tanner-Whitehouse 3 method and menarcheal status (present or absent) was recorded. Adult height was measured and predicted using stepwise, forward, and maximum R2 regression techniques. Multiple correlations, mean differences, standard errors of prediction, and error boundaries were calculated. A sample of the Leuven Longitudinal Twin Study was used to cross-validate the regressions. Age-specific coefficients of determination (R2) between predicted and measured adult height varied between 0.57 and 0.96, while standard errors of prediction varied between 1.1 and 3.9 cm. The cross-validation confirmed the validity of the Beunen-Malina-Freitas method in girls aged 12–15 years, but at lower ages the cross-validation was less consistent. We conclude that the Beunen-Malina-Freitas method is valid for the prediction of adult height in girls aged 12–15 years. It is applicable to European populations or populations of European ancestry.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Associação do envolvimento à actividade física e à aptidão em jovens madeirenses

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    O objectivo central do presente estudo consistiu em investigar a associação do meio (urbano, semi-urbano e rural) à actividade física e à aptidão na criança e no adolescente madeirense. A amostra foi constituída por 1498 sujeitos, 758 rapazes e 740 raparigas, que participaram no ‘Estudo de Crescimento da Madeira’. A actividade física e a aptidão foram avaliadas através do questionário de Baecke e da bateria de testes motores Eurofit, respectivamente. As crianças e adolescentes madeirenses do meio urbano apresentaram valores mais elevados de prática regular e sistemática de um ou mais desportos. Os resultados para as componentes da aptidão física não favorecem um único meio sócio-geográfico. Os rapazes do meio urbano e/ou semi-urbano foram mais proficientes na flexibilidade, força e resistência muscular, e potência, enquanto os rapazes rurais apresentaram melhores resultados na resistência aeróbia, força estática, e velocidade/agilidade. As raparigas do meio urbano e/ou semiurbano apresentaram melhores resultados na velocidade/agilidade, enquanto as raparigas do meio rural foram mais proficientes na força estática e na força e resistência muscular. A eliminação dos diferenciais negativos na actividade física e na aptidão associados ao meio sócio-geográfico irá resultar numa melhor saúde das crianças e adolescentes madeirenses.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Skeletal maturity and socio-economic status in portuguese children and youths: the Madeira growth study

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    Skeletal maturity is used to evaluate biological maturity status. Information about the association between socio-economic status (SES) and skeletal maturity is limited in Portugal. Aims: The aim of this study is to document the skeletal maturity of youths in Madeira and to evaluate variation in maturity associated with SES. Subjects and methods: The study involved 507 subjects (256 boys and 251 girls) from the Madeira Growth Study, a mixed-longitudinal study of five cohorts (8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 years of age) followed at yearly intervals over 3 years (1996–1998). A total of 1493 observations were made. Skeletal age was estimated from radiographs of the hand and wrist using the Tanner–Whitehouse 2 method (TW2). Social class rankings were based on Graffar’s (1956) method. Five social rankings were subsequently grouped into three SES categories: high, average and low. Results: Median for the radius, ulna and short finger bones (RUS scores) in the total sample of boys and girls increased curvilinearly across age whereas median for the 7 (without pisiform) carpal bones (Carpal scores) increased almost linearly. The 20-bone maturity scores demonstrated distinctive trends by gender: the medians for boys increased almost linearly while the medians for girls increased curvilinearly. SES differences were minimal. Only among children aged 10–11 years were high SES boys and girls advanced in skeletal maturity. Madeira adolescents were advanced in skeletal maturity compared with Belgian reference values. Conclusion: The data suggests population variation in TW2 estimates of skeletal maturation. Skeletal maturity was not related to SES in youths from Madeira

    Atividade física, aptidão e sobrepeso em crianças e adolescentes: "o Estudo de Crescimento da Madeira"

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    O objetivo deste estudo consistiu em comparar os níveis de atividade física e aptidão de crianças e adolescentes com sobrepeso e normoponderais. A amostra envolveu 507 sujeitos que participaram no ‘Estudo de Crescimento da Madeira’, um estudo longitudinal misto com cinco coortes seguidas em intervalos anuais, ao longo de três anos. Um total de 1505 elementos, 761 meninos e 744 meninas, dos sete aos 18 anos, foi utilizado numa análise transversal dos dados. As características somáticas incluem a estatura e o peso corporal. A atividade física foi estimada via questionário e entrevista. A aptidão física foi avaliada com a bateria de testes Eurofit. O índice de massa corporal foi usado como indicador de sobrepeso. A amostra foi dividida em duas categorias: com sobrepeso (incluindo as crianças e adolescentes com sobrepeso e obesas) e normoponderal (o resto da amostra), usando-se os pontos de corte propostos por COLE et al. (2000). As diferenças de médias entre as categorias de sobrepeso e normoponderal foram testadas com o t-teste para medidas independentes. A atividade física, como índice desportivo e índice dos tempos livres, não estava associada com o estatuto de sobrepeso das crianças e adolescentes. A prática desportiva foi mais elevada nos meninos normoponderais. Os meninos e meninas normoponderais obtiveram melhores resultados no equilíbrio flamingo, no salto em comprimento sem corrida preparatória, nos “sit ups”, no tempo de suspensão com os braços fletidos, no “shuttle run” e na corrida/andar de 12 minutos. As meninas com sobrepeso foram mais fortes (dinamometria manual) do que as meninas normoponderais. Uma fraca associação foi demonstrada para a atividade física, contudo, para a aptidão física uma associação inversa foi observada com o sobrepeso.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Socio-economic status, growth, physical activity and fitness: the Madeira growth study

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    Within a country social conditions change over time and these conditions vary from country to country. The associations between these conditions, somatic growth, physical activity and fitness reflect these changes. Aim: The study documented variation in somatic growth, physical activity and fitness associated with socio-economic status (SES). Subjects and methods: The study involved 507 subjects (256 boys and 251 girls) from the Madeira Growth Study, a mixed longitudinal study of five cohorts (8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 years of age) followed at yearly intervals over 3 years (1996–1998). A total of 1493 observations were made. Anthropometric measurements included lengths, body mass, skeletal breadths, girths and skinfolds. Physical activity and SES were collected via questionnaire and interview. Physical fitness was assessed using the Eurofit test battery. Variation in somatic growth, physical activity and physical fitness by SES (high, average and low) was tested with analysis of variance. Results: Significant differences between SES groups were observed for height, body mass and skinfolds. Boys and girls from high SES groups were taller, heavier and fatter (subscapular and triceps skinfolds) than their peers from average and low SES groups. At some age intervals, the high SES group had larger skeletal breadths (girls) and girths (boys and girls) than low SES. Small SES differences were observed for physical activity (sport and leisure-time indices). SES was significantly associated with physical fitness. At some age levels, boys from the low SES group performed better for muscular and aerobic endurance whereas girls from the high SES group performed better for power. Conclusion: Considerable variation in somatic growth and physical fitness in association with SES has been demonstrated, but little association was found for physical activity
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