Influence of socioeconomic factors on fitness and fatness in Spanish adolescents: The AVENA study

Objective. This study was to examine the influence of socioeconomic status on fitness and fatness in Spanish adolescents. Subjects and Methods. A total of 1 795 adolescents (833 boys) aged 12.5-18.5 years from the AVENA study participated in this study. The following physical fitness components were assessed: muscular strength (standing long jump), speed-agility (4 × 10 m shuttle run) and cardiorespiratory fitness (20 m shuttle run). Total and central body fat was assessed using skinfold thickness and waist circumference, respectively. Both parents reported their educational and professional level. Results. Girls with higher paternal educational level and boys with higher either maternal or paternal professional level had higher muscular strength levels (all P<0.05). Speed-agility and cardiorespiratory fitness were not associated with parental educational or professional levels in boys. In contrast, girls with higher paternal educational level or higher parental professional level had higher levels in both fitness components (all P<0.05). A higher maternal educational level was associated with lower total and central body fat in boys (all P<0.05), but not in girls. We observed a small effect size (Cohen's d∼0.2) in most of these associations. Conclusions. Our results suggest modest associations of high socioeconomic status with better fitness and fatness levels in Spanish adolescents. These associations greatly depend on the socioeconomic status and fitness parameters studied. © 2010 Informa Healthcare.

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Main Authors: Jiménez-Pavón, D., Martínez Gómez, D., González Gross, Marcela
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2010
Subjects:Fitness, Adolescents, Obesity, Fatness, Socioeconomic status,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/112814
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spelling dig-ictan-es-10261-1128142016-12-21T08:39:03Z Influence of socioeconomic factors on fitness and fatness in Spanish adolescents: The AVENA study Jiménez-Pavón, D. Martínez Gómez, D. González Gross, Marcela Fitness Adolescents Obesity Fatness Socioeconomic status Objective. This study was to examine the influence of socioeconomic status on fitness and fatness in Spanish adolescents. Subjects and Methods. A total of 1 795 adolescents (833 boys) aged 12.5-18.5 years from the AVENA study participated in this study. The following physical fitness components were assessed: muscular strength (standing long jump), speed-agility (4 × 10 m shuttle run) and cardiorespiratory fitness (20 m shuttle run). Total and central body fat was assessed using skinfold thickness and waist circumference, respectively. Both parents reported their educational and professional level. Results. Girls with higher paternal educational level and boys with higher either maternal or paternal professional level had higher muscular strength levels (all P<0.05). Speed-agility and cardiorespiratory fitness were not associated with parental educational or professional levels in boys. In contrast, girls with higher paternal educational level or higher parental professional level had higher levels in both fitness components (all P<0.05). A higher maternal educational level was associated with lower total and central body fat in boys (all P<0.05), but not in girls. We observed a small effect size (Cohen's d∼0.2) in most of these associations. Conclusions. Our results suggest modest associations of high socioeconomic status with better fitness and fatness levels in Spanish adolescents. These associations greatly depend on the socioeconomic status and fitness parameters studied. © 2010 Informa Healthcare. Peer Reviewed 2015-03-23T11:44:56Z 2015-03-23T11:44:56Z 2010 2015-03-23T11:44:57Z artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 doi: 10.3109/17477160903576093 issn: 1747-7166 International Journal of Pediatric Obesity 5: 467- 473 (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/112814 10.3109/17477160903576093 none Taylor & Francis
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Adolescents
Obesity
Fatness
Socioeconomic status
Fitness
Adolescents
Obesity
Fatness
Socioeconomic status
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Adolescents
Obesity
Fatness
Socioeconomic status
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Adolescents
Obesity
Fatness
Socioeconomic status
Jiménez-Pavón, D.
Martínez Gómez, D.
González Gross, Marcela
Influence of socioeconomic factors on fitness and fatness in Spanish adolescents: The AVENA study
description Objective. This study was to examine the influence of socioeconomic status on fitness and fatness in Spanish adolescents. Subjects and Methods. A total of 1 795 adolescents (833 boys) aged 12.5-18.5 years from the AVENA study participated in this study. The following physical fitness components were assessed: muscular strength (standing long jump), speed-agility (4 × 10 m shuttle run) and cardiorespiratory fitness (20 m shuttle run). Total and central body fat was assessed using skinfold thickness and waist circumference, respectively. Both parents reported their educational and professional level. Results. Girls with higher paternal educational level and boys with higher either maternal or paternal professional level had higher muscular strength levels (all P<0.05). Speed-agility and cardiorespiratory fitness were not associated with parental educational or professional levels in boys. In contrast, girls with higher paternal educational level or higher parental professional level had higher levels in both fitness components (all P<0.05). A higher maternal educational level was associated with lower total and central body fat in boys (all P<0.05), but not in girls. We observed a small effect size (Cohen's d∼0.2) in most of these associations. Conclusions. Our results suggest modest associations of high socioeconomic status with better fitness and fatness levels in Spanish adolescents. These associations greatly depend on the socioeconomic status and fitness parameters studied. © 2010 Informa Healthcare.
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