Publicación

Objectively-measured and self-reported physical activity and fitness in relation to inflammatory markers in European adolescents: The HELENA Study

  • ATHEROSCLEROSIS
  • Autores
    Martinez-Gomez, D; Gomez-Martinez, S; Ruiz, JR; Diaz, LE; Ortega, FB; Widhalm, K; Cuenca-Garcia, M; Manios, Y; De Vriendt, T; Molnar, D; Huybrechts, I; Breidenassel, C; Gottrand, F; Plada, M; Moreno, S; Ferrari, M; Moreno, LA; Sjostrom, M; Marcos, A
  • Año Publicación
    2012
  • Volumen
    221
  • Número
    1
  • Pág. Inicio
    260
  • Pág. Fin
    267
  • Pág. Fin
    260
Referencia Citadas
31
Citas Web of Science
43
Total de veces citado (Z9)
43
Recuento Uso 180 días
1
Recuento Uso 5 años
46

Objective: Atherogenesis involves an inflammatory process that occurs early in life even though clinical symptoms are not observed until adulthood. Two important protective factors for low-grade inflammation may be physical activity (PA) and fitness. We examined the independent associations of objective and subjective measurements of PA and fitness with low-grade inflammation in European adolescents. Methods: A total of 1045 adolescents, aged from 12.5 to 17.5 years old from 10 European cities, were selected from the HELENA-Cross-Sectional Study. Objectively-measured and self-reported PA variables were obtained by accelerometry and the International PA Questionnaire for Adolescents, respectively. Overall, cardiorespiratory, muscular and motor fitness variables were assessed by standardized field-based fitness tests and the International Fitness Scale. C-reactive protein (CRP), complement factors 3 (C3) and 4 (C4), interleukin-6 and TNF-alpha inflammatory markers were measured. Results: Objectively-measured vigorous PA was inversely associated with C3 (beta=-0.094, P=0.021) but it did not remain significant after any objective fitness indicator was included in the model. Other objectively measured or self-reported assessments of PA were not significantly associated with inflammatory markers. All objective measures of fitness were inversely associated with CRP, C3 and C4, whereas only self-reported motor fitness remained significantly associated with C3, C4 and TNF-alpha. All these observations were independent of age, sex, city and body mass index or waist circumference. Conclusion: High PA in adolescence may play an indirect role on lessening low-grade inflammation through improvements in fitness. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.


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Web financiada por la Junta de Andalucía, Consejería de Conocimiento, Investigación y Universidades, Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER), proyecto SOMM17/6107/UGR