Meeting muscle‐strengthening recommendation is associated with lower adiposity, higher physical fitness and healthier lifestyle in adolescents: The EHDLA study

Author:

Duarte Junior Miguel Angelo1ORCID,Gaya Anelise Reis2ORCID,Mello Júlio Brugnara3ORCID,Faigenbaum Avery D.4ORCID,García‐Hermoso Antonio5ORCID,López‐Gil José Francisco6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, School of Medicine Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Madrid Spain

2. PROESP‐Br Research Group Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Rio Grande do Sul Brazil

3. EFiDac Research Group Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso Valparaíso Chile

4. Department of Kinesiology and Health Sciences The College of New Jersey Ewing New Jersey USA

5. Navarrabiomed, Public University of Navarra (UPNA), Health Research Institute of Navarra (IdiSNA) University Hospital of Navarre Pamplona Spain

6. One Health Research Group Universidad de Las Américas Quito Ecuador

Abstract

AbstractAimTo determine the prevalence of adolescents who meet muscle‐strengthening activities (MSA) recommendation and their associations with anthropometric variables, physical fitness, and lifestyle behaviours in a sample of Spanish adolescents aged 12–17 years.MethodsThis was a cross‐sectional study using data from The Eating Healthy and Daily Life Activities (EHDLA) Study. Participants reported the days on which they engaged in MSA (≥3 days per week were considered to meet World Health Organization recommendation). Physical fitness was assessed with the ALPHA fitness battery. Additionally, body mass index, waist circumference, skinfolds and body fat percentage were assessed. Lifestyle variables were recreational screen time, sleep time and adherence to the Mediterranean diet. The associations between MSA and outcome variables were tested with linear and logistic regressions.ResultsOf the 852 participants, 48% met MSA recommendation. Meeting MSA recommendation was associated with lower adiposity and higher performance in the shuttle run test, maximal oxygen consumption, standing long jump, speed‐agility, flexibility, lower screen time (in weekdays) and higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet.ConclusionEngaging in MSA once or twice a week was linked with more desirable health outcomes than not engaging in such activities. However, meet with MSA recommendation (i.e., at least 3 days per week) reinforced these benefits.

Publisher

Wiley

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