Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Endocrinology.
Department of Pediatrics, Division of General Academic Pediatrics, Massachusetts General Hospital for Children, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Curr Opin Endocrinol Diabetes Obes. 2019 Feb;26(1):25-31. doi: 10.1097/MED.0000000000000455.
To summarize the recent developments relating to the role of physical activity in improving insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome in children and adolescents.
The current literature strengthens previous findings on the relationship between physical activity and metabolic health in children; suggests a protective role for physical activity in the setting of obesity; examines population-specific findings; addresses specific effects of different modalities of physical activity in improving health; reveals potential mediators in the relationship between physical activity and metabolic health; and suggests new markers of metabolic health that could potentially be used as outcomes in future physical activity studies.
Recent research generally confirms the role of physical activity in decreasing insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome in children and adolescents. However, the current literature is limited by unstandardized research methods and definitions, and also aggregation of different age groups, genders, and weight status. Future research should address these issues to offer targeted physical activity interventions.
总结近期关于身体活动在改善儿童和青少年胰岛素抵抗和代谢综合征方面作用的研究进展。
目前的文献加强了之前关于身体活动与儿童代谢健康之间关系的研究结果;表明身体活动对肥胖环境具有保护作用;研究了特定人群的发现;探讨了不同身体活动方式对改善健康的具体影响;揭示了身体活动与代谢健康之间关系的潜在中介因素;并提出了可能作为未来身体活动研究结果的新的代谢健康标志物。
近期的研究普遍证实了身体活动在降低儿童和青少年胰岛素抵抗和代谢综合征方面的作用。然而,目前的文献受到研究方法和定义不规范的限制,而且还将不同年龄组、性别和体重状况的研究结果进行了汇总。未来的研究应解决这些问题,提供有针对性的身体活动干预措施。