Resting heart rate: its correlations and potential for screening metabolic dysfunctions in adolescents

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandes, Rômulo A.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Vaz Ronque, Enio R., Venturini, Danielle, Barbosa, Décio S., Silva, Danilo P., Cogo, Crisieli T, Carnelossi, Mariana Souza, Batista, Mariana B., Coelho-e-Silva, Manuel J. C., Sardinha, Luís B., Cyrino, Edilson S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/109717
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-13-48
Resumo: Background: In pediatric populations, the use of resting heart rate as a health index remains unclear, mainly in epidemiological settings. The aims of this study were to analyze the impact of resting heart rate on screening dyslipidemia and high blood glucose and also to identify its significance in pediatric populations. Methods: The sample was composed of 971 randomly selected adolescents aged 11 to 17 years (410 boys and 561 girls). Resting heart rate was measured with oscillometric devices using two types of cuffs according to the arm circumference. Biochemical parameters triglycerides, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and glucose were measured. Body fatness, sleep, smoking, alcohol consumption and cardiorespiratory fitness were analyzed. Results: Resting heart rate was positively related to higher sleep quality (β = 0.005, p = 0.039) and negatively related to cardiorespiratory fitness (β = −0.207, p = 0.001). The receiver operating characteristic curve indicated significant potential for resting heart rate in the screening of adolescents at increased values of fasting glucose (area under curve = 0.611 ± 0.039 [0.534 – 0.688]) and triglycerides (area under curve = 0.618 ± 0.044 [0.531 – 0.705]). Conclusion: High resting heart rate constitutes a significant and independent risk related to dyslipidemia and high blood glucose in pediatric populations. Sleep and cardiorespiratory fitness are two important determinants of the resting heart rate.
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spelling Resting heart rate: its correlations and potential for screening metabolic dysfunctions in adolescentsHeart rateAdipose tissueSleepPhysical fitnessLipidGlucoseAdolescentAdolescentBlood GlucoseBody Mass IndexBrazilChildCholesterol, HDLCholesterol, LDLDyslipidemiasFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHeart RateHumansHyperglycemiaMaleMass ScreeningPhysical FitnessPrevalenceRestRetrospective StudiesTriglyceridesBackground: In pediatric populations, the use of resting heart rate as a health index remains unclear, mainly in epidemiological settings. The aims of this study were to analyze the impact of resting heart rate on screening dyslipidemia and high blood glucose and also to identify its significance in pediatric populations. Methods: The sample was composed of 971 randomly selected adolescents aged 11 to 17 years (410 boys and 561 girls). Resting heart rate was measured with oscillometric devices using two types of cuffs according to the arm circumference. Biochemical parameters triglycerides, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and glucose were measured. Body fatness, sleep, smoking, alcohol consumption and cardiorespiratory fitness were analyzed. Results: Resting heart rate was positively related to higher sleep quality (β = 0.005, p = 0.039) and negatively related to cardiorespiratory fitness (β = −0.207, p = 0.001). The receiver operating characteristic curve indicated significant potential for resting heart rate in the screening of adolescents at increased values of fasting glucose (area under curve = 0.611 ± 0.039 [0.534 – 0.688]) and triglycerides (area under curve = 0.618 ± 0.044 [0.531 – 0.705]). Conclusion: High resting heart rate constitutes a significant and independent risk related to dyslipidemia and high blood glucose in pediatric populations. Sleep and cardiorespiratory fitness are two important determinants of the resting heart rate.Springer Nature2013-04-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/109717http://hdl.handle.net/10316/109717https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-13-48eng1471-2431Fernandes, Rômulo A.Vaz Ronque, Enio R.Venturini, DanielleBarbosa, Décio S.Silva, Danilo P.Cogo, Crisieli TCarnelossi, Mariana SouzaBatista, Mariana B.Coelho-e-Silva, Manuel J. C.Sardinha, Luís B.Cyrino, Edilson S.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-10-24T09:35:25Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/109717Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:25:52.225572Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Resting heart rate: its correlations and potential for screening metabolic dysfunctions in adolescents
title Resting heart rate: its correlations and potential for screening metabolic dysfunctions in adolescents
spellingShingle Resting heart rate: its correlations and potential for screening metabolic dysfunctions in adolescents
Fernandes, Rômulo A.
Heart rate
Adipose tissue
Sleep
Physical fitness
Lipid
Glucose
Adolescent
Adolescent
Blood Glucose
Body Mass Index
Brazil
Child
Cholesterol, HDL
Cholesterol, LDL
Dyslipidemias
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Heart Rate
Humans
Hyperglycemia
Male
Mass Screening
Physical Fitness
Prevalence
Rest
Retrospective Studies
Triglycerides
title_short Resting heart rate: its correlations and potential for screening metabolic dysfunctions in adolescents
title_full Resting heart rate: its correlations and potential for screening metabolic dysfunctions in adolescents
title_fullStr Resting heart rate: its correlations and potential for screening metabolic dysfunctions in adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Resting heart rate: its correlations and potential for screening metabolic dysfunctions in adolescents
title_sort Resting heart rate: its correlations and potential for screening metabolic dysfunctions in adolescents
author Fernandes, Rômulo A.
author_facet Fernandes, Rômulo A.
Vaz Ronque, Enio R.
Venturini, Danielle
Barbosa, Décio S.
Silva, Danilo P.
Cogo, Crisieli T
Carnelossi, Mariana Souza
Batista, Mariana B.
Coelho-e-Silva, Manuel J. C.
Sardinha, Luís B.
Cyrino, Edilson S.
author_role author
author2 Vaz Ronque, Enio R.
Venturini, Danielle
Barbosa, Décio S.
Silva, Danilo P.
Cogo, Crisieli T
Carnelossi, Mariana Souza
Batista, Mariana B.
Coelho-e-Silva, Manuel J. C.
Sardinha, Luís B.
Cyrino, Edilson S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes, Rômulo A.
Vaz Ronque, Enio R.
Venturini, Danielle
Barbosa, Décio S.
Silva, Danilo P.
Cogo, Crisieli T
Carnelossi, Mariana Souza
Batista, Mariana B.
Coelho-e-Silva, Manuel J. C.
Sardinha, Luís B.
Cyrino, Edilson S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heart rate
Adipose tissue
Sleep
Physical fitness
Lipid
Glucose
Adolescent
Adolescent
Blood Glucose
Body Mass Index
Brazil
Child
Cholesterol, HDL
Cholesterol, LDL
Dyslipidemias
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Heart Rate
Humans
Hyperglycemia
Male
Mass Screening
Physical Fitness
Prevalence
Rest
Retrospective Studies
Triglycerides
topic Heart rate
Adipose tissue
Sleep
Physical fitness
Lipid
Glucose
Adolescent
Adolescent
Blood Glucose
Body Mass Index
Brazil
Child
Cholesterol, HDL
Cholesterol, LDL
Dyslipidemias
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Heart Rate
Humans
Hyperglycemia
Male
Mass Screening
Physical Fitness
Prevalence
Rest
Retrospective Studies
Triglycerides
description Background: In pediatric populations, the use of resting heart rate as a health index remains unclear, mainly in epidemiological settings. The aims of this study were to analyze the impact of resting heart rate on screening dyslipidemia and high blood glucose and also to identify its significance in pediatric populations. Methods: The sample was composed of 971 randomly selected adolescents aged 11 to 17 years (410 boys and 561 girls). Resting heart rate was measured with oscillometric devices using two types of cuffs according to the arm circumference. Biochemical parameters triglycerides, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and glucose were measured. Body fatness, sleep, smoking, alcohol consumption and cardiorespiratory fitness were analyzed. Results: Resting heart rate was positively related to higher sleep quality (β = 0.005, p = 0.039) and negatively related to cardiorespiratory fitness (β = −0.207, p = 0.001). The receiver operating characteristic curve indicated significant potential for resting heart rate in the screening of adolescents at increased values of fasting glucose (area under curve = 0.611 ± 0.039 [0.534 – 0.688]) and triglycerides (area under curve = 0.618 ± 0.044 [0.531 – 0.705]). Conclusion: High resting heart rate constitutes a significant and independent risk related to dyslipidemia and high blood glucose in pediatric populations. Sleep and cardiorespiratory fitness are two important determinants of the resting heart rate.
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