Cardiorespiratory fitness has declined among French children since 1999, although the decline appears to be getting smaller

Author:

Vanhelst Jérémy1ORCID,Lang Justin J.234,Matelot David5,Carré François6,Mercier Daniel7,Ulmer Zékya8,Oppert Jean‐Michel19,Baquet Georges10,Berthoin Serge10ORCID,Fillon Alicia1112,Béghin Laurent13ORCID,Tomkinson Grant R.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Université Sorbonne Paris Nord and Université Paris Cité, INSERM, INRAE, CNAM, Center of Research in Epidemiology and StatisticS (CRESS), Nutritional Epidemiology Research Team (EREN) Bobigny France

2. Centre for Surveillance and Applied Research Public Health Agency of Canada Ottawa Ontario Canada

3. School of Epidemiology and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine University of Ottawa

4. Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity (ARENA) University of South Australia Adelaide South Australia Australia

5. Université de Bretagne Sud Lorient France

6. Department of Sport Medicine, Pontchaillou Hospital, LTSI INSERM, U1099 University of Rennes 1 Rennes France

7. Université de Grenoble, Départment STAPS Grenoble France

8. Centre de ressources et de preuves dédié à la prévention de la perte d'autonomie Direction des études et de la prospective, Caisse Nationale de la Solidarité pour l'Autonomie (CNSA) Paris France

9. Department of Nutrition, Pitié‐Salpêtrière Hospital (AP‐HP), Human Nutrition Research Center Ile‐de‐France (CRNH IdF) Sorbonne University Paris France

10. Univ. Lille, Univ. Artois, Univ. Littoral Côte d'Opale ULR 7369—URePSSS—Unité de Recherche Pluridisciplinaire Sport Santé Société Lille France

11. Clermont Auvergne University, EA 3533, Laboratory of the Metabolic Adaptations to Exercise Under Physiological and Pathological Conditions (AME2P), CRNH Auvergne Clermont‐Ferrand France

12. Observatoire National de l'Activité Physique et de la Sédentarité (ONAPS), Faculty of Medicine Clermont Auvergne University Clermont‐Ferrand France

13. INSERM, CHU Lille U1286—INFINITE—Institute for Translational Research in Inflammation, and CIC 1403—Clinical Investigation Center, Univ. Lille Lille France

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a strong marker of current and future health. The aim of this study was to assess the national temporal trends in CRF for French children and adolescents between 1999 and 2022.MethodsCRF data were obtained from several cross‐sectional studies on 15 420 (51.1% boys) French children and adolescents aged 9–16 years between 1999 and 2022. The 20‐m shuttle run test (20mSRT) estimated CRF. Body mass index (BMI) was calculated from measured height and body mass, with BMI z‐scores (BMIz) calculated using WHO growth curves. The 20mSRT results were corrected for protocol and converted to z‐scores (20mSRTz) using international sex‐ and age‐specific norms. With additional adjustment for BMIz, temporal trends in mean 20mSRT performance (20mSRTz) were estimated using linear regression, with the distance max (Dmax) method used to locate a breakpoint and linear segments fitted to points below and above the breakpoint. Trends in distributional characteristics were assessed visually and described as the ratio of the coefficients of variation (CVs).ResultsAfter adjustment for protocol, age, sex, and BMIz, a large decline in mean 20mSRT performance (trend per decade (95% CI): −1.42 SDs (−1.45, −1.39) or −18.4% (95% CI: −18.8, −18.0)) between 1999 and 2022 was found. Dmax located a breakpoint for the two‐linear‐segment model in year 2010. There was a large decline in mean 20mSRT performance pre‐2010 (trend per decade (95% CI): −2.31 SDs (−2.39, −2.24)), which reduced 0.06‐fold to a negligible decline post‐2010 (trend per decade (95% CI): –0.15 SD (−0.20, −0.10)). We also found that the trend in mean 20mSRT performance was not uniform across the population distribution. Between 1999 and 2022, there was a small trend in distributional asymmetry, with slightly smaller declines experienced by the high performers (above the 75th percentile).ConclusionsOur data suggest a large decline in the 20mSRT performance of French children and adolescents since 1999. This declining trend seems to have diminished considerably since 2010. Such declines in CRF could translate into declines in health status. Although a slowing in the declining trend in CRF in recent years is encouraging, more data are needed to confirm these findings.

Publisher

Wiley

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