Mateo-Orcajada Adrián, Abenza-Cano Lucía, Cano-Martínez Ana, Vaquero-Cristóbal Raquel
Facultad de Deporte, UCAM Universidad Católica de Murcia, 30107 Murcia, Spain.
IES José Luis Castillo Puche, 30510 Yecla, Spain.
Children (Basel). 2022 Dec 8;9(12):1926. doi: 10.3390/children9121926.
Adolescence is a crucial stage in human development, and differences in psychological, physical and body composition variables between males and females have been amply demonstrated. However, the role played by certain healthy habits, such as the practice of physical activity, adherence to the Mediterranean diet (AMD) or the maintenance of an adequate weight status, in compensating for the differences found between males and females in these variables, is not well known. For this reason, the study aimed to analyze whether the practice of physical activity, optimal AMD, and adequate weight status can compensate for the differences between adolescent males and females in anthropometric variables, psychological state, and physical fitness. The sample was composed of 791 adolescents (404 males and 387 females) aged twelve to sixteen years old, whose anthropometric, psychological (autonomy, competence, relatedness, and life satisfaction), and physical fitness variables (cardiorespiratory fitness, upper strength and explosive lower limb power, hamstring and lower back flexibility, and speed) were measured. All measurements were carried out in a single day using the sports pavilion of the four participating schools. The most novel results of this research show that the practice of physical activity was determinant mainly in females, as it reduced the differences found in comparison with males in psychological (p < 0.001−0.045) and anthropometric variables (p < 0.001). Regarding weight status and AMD, these were still relevant for the adolescent population, mainly the achievement of optimal AMD, but males continued to present higher values in physical fitness tests (p < 0.001) and lower values in fat accumulation (p < 0.001), regardless of weight status or AMD. Thus, physical activity seems to be the most determining factor that compensates for the differences between adolescent boys and girls.
青春期是人类发育的关键阶段,男性和女性在心理、身体及身体成分变量方面的差异已得到充分证实。然而,某些健康习惯,如体育活动、坚持地中海饮食(AMD)或维持适当的体重状态,在弥补男性和女性在这些变量上的差异方面所起的作用,尚不为人所知。因此,本研究旨在分析体育活动、最佳AMD和适当的体重状态是否能够弥补青少年男性和女性在人体测量变量、心理状态和身体素质方面的差异。样本由791名12至16岁的青少年组成(404名男性和387名女性),测量了他们的人体测量、心理(自主性、能力、关联性和生活满意度)及身体素质变量(心肺功能、上肢力量和下肢爆发力、腘绳肌和下背部柔韧性以及速度)。所有测量均在一天内使用四所参与学校的体育馆进行。这项研究最新颖的结果表明,体育活动主要对女性起决定性作用,因为与男性相比,它减少了在心理(p < 0.001 - 0.045)和人体测量变量(p < 0.001)方面发现的差异。关于体重状态和AMD,这些对青少年群体仍然很重要,主要是实现最佳AMD,但无论体重状态或AMD如何,男性在体能测试中的值仍然较高(p < 0.001),而在脂肪堆积方面的值较低(p < 0.001)。因此,体育活动似乎是弥补青少年男孩和女孩之间差异的最决定性因素。