School of Public Health, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
BMC Public Health. 2010 Feb 23;10:88. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-88.
This study was designed to investigate the relation between health-related physical fitness and weight status in Hong Kong adolescents.
3,204 students aged 12-18 years participated in the Hong Kong Student Obesity Surveillance (HKSOS) project in 2006-2007. Anthropometric measures (height, weight) and health-related fitness (push-up, sit-up, sit-and-reach, 9-minute run) were assessed. Body mass index (BMI) was computed to classify participants into normal weight, underweight (Grade I, II/III), overweight, and obese groups. The associations of health-related physical fitness with BMI and weight status were examined by partial correlation coefficients and analysis of covariance, respectively.
More boys than girls were overweight or obese (18.0% vs 8.7%), but more girls than boys were underweight (22.3% vs 16.7%). Boys performed significantly (P < 0.001) better in sit-up (38.8 vs 31.6 times/min) and 9-minute run (1632.1 vs 1353.2 m), but poorer in sit-and-reach (27.4 vs 32.2 cm) than girls. All four physical fitness tests were significantly positively correlated with each other in both sexes, and BMI was only weakly correlated with sit up and sit-and-reach tests in boys. Decreasing performance (P for trend < 0.05) was observed from normal weight to overweight and obese for push-up, sit-up, and 9-minute run in both sexes. From normal weight to Grade I and Grade II/III underweight, decreasing performance (P for trend < 0.05) for sit-up and sit-and-reach in both sexes and for push-up in boys was observed.
The relations between BMI and health-related physical fitness in adolescents were non-linear. Overweight/obese and underweight adolescents had poorer performance in push-up and sit-up tests than normal weight adolescents. Different aspects of health-related physical fitness may serve as immediate indicators of potential health risks for underweight and overweight adolescents.
本研究旨在探讨香港青少年健康相关体能与体重状况之间的关系。
2006-2007 年,3204 名 12-18 岁的学生参加了香港学生肥胖监测(HKSOS)项目。评估了人体测量指标(身高、体重)和健康相关体能(俯卧撑、仰卧起坐、坐立前伸、9 分钟跑)。计算体重指数(BMI)以将参与者分为正常体重、体重不足(I 级、II/III 级)、超重和肥胖组。通过偏相关系数和协方差分析分别检查健康相关体能与 BMI 和体重状况的关联。
超重或肥胖的男生多于女生(18.0%比 8.7%),但体重不足的女生多于男生(22.3%比 16.7%)。男生在仰卧起坐(38.8 比 31.6 次/分钟)和 9 分钟跑(1632.1 比 1353.2 米)方面表现明显(P<0.001)更好,但在坐立前伸(27.4 比 32.2 厘米)方面表现较差。男女两性的四项体能测试均呈显著正相关,BMI 仅与男生的仰卧起坐和坐立前伸测试呈弱相关。男女两性的俯卧撑、仰卧起坐和 9 分钟跑测试的表现均随 BMI 从正常体重下降至超重和肥胖而逐渐下降(P<0.05)。从正常体重到 I 级和 II/III 级体重不足,男女两性的仰卧起坐和坐立前伸测试以及男生的俯卧撑测试的表现均随 BMI 下降而逐渐下降(P<0.05)。
青少年 BMI 与健康相关体能之间的关系是非线性的。超重/肥胖和体重不足的青少年在俯卧撑和仰卧起坐测试中的表现比正常体重青少年差。健康相关体能的不同方面可能是超重和体重不足青少年潜在健康风险的直接指标。