Adiposity, aerobic fitness, muscle fitness, and markers of inflammation in children
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Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 2013, 45, 714-721 10.1249/MSS.0b013e318279707aAbstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study
was to describe levels of inflammation markers in Norwegian children and to examine the associations of adiposity, aerobic fitness, and
muscle fitness with markers of inflammation. Methods: In 2005–2006, 1467 nine-year-olds were randomly selected from all regions in
Norway. The participation rate was 89%. The inflammatory markers evaluated included C-reactive protein (CRP), leptin, adiponectin,
plasminogen activator inhibitor-1, tumor necrosis factor->, hepatocyte growth factor, resistin, and interleukin-6. We assessed muscular
strength by measuring explosive, isometric, and endurance strength. Aerobic fitness was measured directly during a maximal cycle
ergometer test. Adiposity was expressed as waist circumference (WC). Results: The girls had significantly higher levels of CRP, leptin,
adiponectin, and resistin and lower levels of tumor necrosis factor-> compared with the boys. We observed a graded association of CRP
and leptin levels across quintiles of WC, aerobic fitness, and muscle fitness (P e 0.001 for all participants). The regression analyses revealed
that WC, aerobic fitness, and muscle fitness were independently associated with the CRP (WC A = 0.158, P G 0.001; aerobic fitness
A = j0.190, P G 0.001; muscle fitness A = j0.122, P G 0.002) after adjustments for sex, age, Tanner pubertal stage, and the other
independent variables. The same pattern was observed for leptin levels (WC A = 0.406, P G 0.001; aerobic fitness A = –0.298, P G 0.001;
muscle fitness A = –0.064, P G 0.036). Conclusions: These data represent a reference material with respect to inflammatory markers.
Our results show that adiposity, aerobic fitness, and muscle fitness were independently associated with the CRP and leptin levels.
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