| Literature DB >> 24885417 |
Wenfei Zhu, Steven P Hooker, Yuliang Sun, Minhao Xie, Hao Su, Jianmin Cao1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: High levels of physical activity (PA) and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) are each associated with a favorable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk profile. However, the relationship between CRF and obesity is still inconsistent across studies, and there has been no thorough exploration of the independent contribution of CRF to different CVD risk factors in Chinese women. This study investigated the relationship between CRF and CVD risk factors in 40-49 year old women in Beijing.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24885417 PMCID: PMC4014085 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6874-14-62
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Characteristics of participants
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| 44.05 | 3.27 | 44.93 | 3.28 | 45.08 | 3.09 | 44.53 | 3.27 | |
| 24.24 | 3.60 | 23.62 | 3.54 | 22.90 | 2.64 | 23.81 | 3.48 | |
| 82.69 | 9.71 | 81.05 | 9.45 | 80.49 | 8.04 | 81.75 | 9.40 | |
| 32.07 | 6.11 | 28.75 | 5.25
| 28.05 | 5.62
| 30.21 | 5.96 | |
| 5.44 | 1.13 | 5.52 | 0.85 | 5.56 | 1.62 | 5.49 | 1.10 | |
| 168.84 | 137.98 | 139.59 | 127.26 | 149.95 | 87.21 | 157.40 | 130.07 | |
| 52.78 | 10.30 | 57.90 | 12.97 | 50.53 | 9.90 | 54.29 | 11.40 | |
| 127.33 | 116.94 | 97.55 | 44.01 | 113.60 | 27.10 | 116.17 | 93.22 | |
| 115.01 | 13.47 | 114.82 | 14.81 | 117.41 | 14.47 | 115.25 | 14.07 | |
| 74.00 | 9.54 | 74.45 | 9.70 | 75.82 | 12.61 | 74.41 | 10.00 | |
| 3058.6 | 2782.8 | 3368.7 | 3290.9 | 5273.9 | 6737.7
| 3476.2 | 3771.3 | |
| 1824.8 | 959.8 | 2020.5 | 990.6 | 2003.7 | 1077.5 | 1925.8 | 987.1 | |
| 1345.21 | 182.70 | 1272.92 | 158.44 | 1220.64 | 168.36 | 1262.17 | 169.74 | |
| 1.13 | 0.08 | 1.15 | 0.10 | 1.15 | 0.09 | 1.14 | 0.09 | |
| 22.95 | 3.28 | 29.56 | 1.43 | 36.37 | 4.60 | 27.35 | 5.53 | |
According to Vo2max, the least fit 20% were classified as low fit, the next 40% as moderately fit, and the top 40% as high fit.
Denotes significant difference (P < 0.05) between moderate and low CRF groups.
Denotes significant differences (P < 0.05) between moderate and high CRF groups.
Denotes significant difference (P < 0.05) between high and low CRF groups.
BP refers to blood pressure, PA refers to physical activity, Vo2max refers to maximal oxygen uptake during exercise testing.
Proportion of cardiovascular disease risk factors in low, moderate and high cardiorespiratory fitness groups
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| 2 | (4.3%) | 4 | (4.3%) | 6 | (6.5%) | 12 | (5.2%) | |
| 5 | (10.6%) | 20 | (21.4%) | 12 | (12.5%) | 37 | (16.0%) | |
| 17 | (36.5%) | 27 | (29.6%) | 23 | (25.0%) | 67 | (29.2%) | |
| 12 | (25.9%) | 25 | (26.8%) | 15 | (16.7%) | 52 | (22.6%) | |
| 30 | (63.5%) | 34 | (36.6%) | 31 | (33.3%) | 95 | (41.1%)
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| 4 | (8.2%) | 5 | (5.6%) | 4 | (4.2%) | 13 | (5.6%) | |
| 3 | (5.9%) | 9 | (9.6%) | 10 | (11.1%) | 22 | (9.5%) | |
| 9 | (18.4%) | 20 | (21.4%) | 23 | (25.0%) | 52 | (22.5%) | |
| 4 | (7.9%) | 10 | (10.7%) | 8 | (8.3%) | 22 | (9.5%) | |
| 11 | (23.7%) | 20 | (21.4%) | 23 | (25.0%) | 54 | (23.3%) | |
| 2 | (5.3%) | 9 | (10.0%) | 4 | (4.5%) | 15 | (6.5%) | |
| 4 | (8.9%) | 9 | (10.0%) | 4 | (4.3%) | 17 | (7.5%) | |
| 3 | (6.4%) | 5 | (5.4%) | 3 | (3.3%) | 11 | (4.8%) | |
| 3 | (6.4%) | 4 | (4.3%) | 3 | (3.3%) | 10 | (4.3%) | |
Reference value for abnormalities according to American College of Sports Medicine criteria [13].
According to VO2max, the least fit 20% were classified as low fit, the next 40% as moderately fit, and the top 40% as high fit.
N denotes the number of participants with the CVD risk factor within each CRF group, % indicates the percentage of participants with the CVD risk factor within each CRF group.
Denotes significant difference (P < 0.01) in percentages among the three CRF groups.
Odds ratio of number (N) of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors and abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) according to cardiorespiratory fitness level
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| ≥3 Risk factors | 2.09 | (1.48-2.94) | <0.01 | 1.84 | (1.29-2.62) | <0.01 | 1.00 |
| 2 Risk factors | 1.60 | (1.13-2.26) | <0.01 | 1.10 | (0.76-1.60) | 0.61 | 1.00 |
| ≤1 Risk factors | 0.71 | (0.51-0.99) | <0.05 | 0.79 | (0.58-1.10) | 0.16 | 1.00 |
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| ST-Depression | 2.14 | (1.52-3.00) | <0.01 | 1.63 | (1.14-2.32) | <0.01 | 1.00 |
| Long QTC | 2.06 | (1.44-2.96) | <0.01 | 1.52 | (1.04-2.23) | <0.05 | 1.00 |
aReference value for abnormalities according to ACSM instructions [13].
According to VO2max, the least fit 20% were classified as low fit, the next 40% as moderately fit, and the top 40% as high fit.
Odds ratio (95% confidence interval) of number of CVD risk factors related to overweight, hypertension, and dyslipidemia adjusted for age, family history, income, education, smoking, diet, alcohol consumption and total weekly physical activity.
Odds ratios of ST depression and long QTC (corrected QT) interval during the cycle exercise testing adjusted for age, family history, income, education, smoking, diet, alcohol consumption, total physical activity, and other CVD risk factors.
eHigh CRF was the referent for both models.
Figure 1ST Segment Change during Exercise Test. The average values were recorded at rest, the first workload, the median workload and the last workload phase. @ denotes significant difference (P < 0.05) in the trend of change among the three CRF groups.
Figure 2QTC interval Change during Exercise Test. The average values were recorded at rest, the first workload, the median workload and the last workload phase. @@ denotes significant difference (P < 0.01) in the trend of change among the three CRF groups.