在20年内保持高水平的体力活动,并增加体重
Arlene L Hankinson1, Martha L Daviglus, Claude Bouchard
1Department of Preventive Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, 680 N Lake Shore Dr, Ste 1400, Chicago, IL 60611, USA. alhankinson@northwestern.edu
JAMA
|December 16, 2010
概括
在年轻的成年期保持高体力活动与体重增加较少和腰围增加较小的关系超过20年,特别是对于女性. 这支持了长期体重管理活动指南.
科学领域:
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
- 预防医学 预防医学
- 人体生理学 人体生理学
背景情况:
- 关于身体活动在预防高危时期长期体重增加中的作用的数据有限.
- 了解活动对体重的影响对于制定有效的公共卫生战略至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查习惯性体力活动水平与身体质量指数 (BMI) 和腰围变化之间的20年关联.
- 为旨在预防肥胖的体育活动指南提供证据.
主要方法:
- 年轻成年人冠状动脉风险发展研究 (CARDIA) 是一项为期20年的纵向队列研究 (1985-2006).
- 参与者 (n=3554) 在基线年龄在18-30岁之间被分为低,中等和高习惯性活动组.
- 计算和分析了BMI和腰围的年度变化.
主要成果:
- 与低活动相比,高体力活动与BMI和腰围在20年内明显较小的增加有关.
- 与低活动群体相比,维持高活动的男性体重减轻了2.6公斤,女性体重减轻了6.1公斤的BMI.
- 高活动也与男性和女性腰围增加的减少有关.
结论:
- 在年轻成年期保持高水平的体育活动可能会减轻中年体重增加.
- 这些发现强调了促进持续体育活动对于长期体重管理的重要性,特别是在女性中.
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