Karuc Josip, Mišigoj-Duraković Marjeta
Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Horvaćanski zavoj 15, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia.
J Funct Morphol Kinesiol. 2019 May 30;4(2):31. doi: 10.3390/jfmk4020031.
Obesity, low level of physical activity and dysfunctional movement patterns presents one of the leading health issues that can contribute to increased risk for developing not only metabolic and cardiovascular disease, but also musculoskeletal problems. The aim of this paper is to summarize literature and evidence about relationship between functional movement (FM) patterns, physical activity (PA) level and weight status in average adolescent population. In addition, this paper summarized current evidence about relations between maturation effects and functional movement among athletic adolescent populations. Summary of current evidence suggests that decreased physical activity level is negatively correlated to functional movement in adolescence. Additionally, most studies suggest that weight status is negatively correlated to functional movement patterns although there is conflicting evidence in this area. Evidence consistently showed that overweight and obese adolescents exhibit poorer functional movement compared to normal weight adolescents. In addition, it appears that maturation has effects on functional movement in athletic populations of adolescents. It is therefore important that practitioners consider interventions which develop optimal functional movement alongside physical activity and weight management strategies in children, in order to reduce the risks of injuries and pathological abnormality arising from suboptimal movement patterns in later life.
肥胖、低水平的身体活动和功能失调的运动模式是主要的健康问题之一,不仅会增加患代谢性疾病和心血管疾病的风险,还会增加患肌肉骨骼问题的风险。本文旨在总结有关普通青少年人群中功能运动(FM)模式、身体活动(PA)水平和体重状况之间关系的文献和证据。此外,本文还总结了有关运动青少年人群中成熟效应与功能运动之间关系的现有证据。现有证据总结表明,青少年身体活动水平的降低与功能运动呈负相关。此外,大多数研究表明体重状况与功能运动模式呈负相关,尽管该领域存在相互矛盾的证据。证据一致表明,与正常体重的青少年相比,超重和肥胖的青少年功能运动较差。此外,成熟似乎对青少年运动人群的功能运动有影响。因此,从业者必须考虑采取干预措施,在儿童中培养最佳功能运动,并结合身体活动和体重管理策略,以降低因后期生活中运动模式不佳而导致受伤和病理异常的风险。