Physical, clinical, and psychosocial parameters of adolescents with different degrees of excess weight

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Autor(a) principal: Antonini,Vanessa Drieli Seron
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Silva,Danilo Fernandes da, Bianchini,Josiane Aparecida Alves, Lopera,Carlos Andres, Moreira,Amanda Caroline Teles, Locateli,João Carlos, Nardo Júnior,Nelson
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Ed. Português. Online)
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To compare body composition, hemodynamic parameters, health-related physical fitness, and health-related quality of life of adolescents with anthropometric diagnosis of overweight, obesity, and severe obesity.METHODS: 220 adolescents with excess body weight were enrolled. They were beginners in a intervention program that included patients based on age, availability, presence of excess body weight, place of residence, and agreement to participate in the study. This study collected anthropometric and hemodynamic variables, health-related physical fitness, and health-related quality of life of the adolescents. To compare the three groups according to nutritional status, parametric and non-parametric tests were applied. Significance level was set at p<0.05.RESULTS: There was no significant difference in resting heart rate, health-related physical fitness, relative body fat, absolute and relative lean mass, and health-related quality of life between overweight, obese, and severely obese adolescents (p>0.05). Body weight, body mass index, waist and hip circumference, and systolic blood pressure increased as degree of excess weightincreased (p<0.05). Dyastolic blood pressure of the severe obesity group was higher than the other groups (p<0.05). There was an association between the degree of excess weight and the prevalence of altered blood pressure (overweight: 12.1%; obesity: 28.1%; severe obesity: 45.5%; p<0.001). The results were similar when genders were analyzed separately.CONCLUSION: Results suggest that overweight adolescents presented similar results compared to obese and severely obese adolescents in most of the parameters analyzed.
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spelling Physical, clinical, and psychosocial parameters of adolescents with different degrees of excess weightOverweightObesityAdolescent healthMotor activityQuality of lifeOBJECTIVE: To compare body composition, hemodynamic parameters, health-related physical fitness, and health-related quality of life of adolescents with anthropometric diagnosis of overweight, obesity, and severe obesity.METHODS: 220 adolescents with excess body weight were enrolled. They were beginners in a intervention program that included patients based on age, availability, presence of excess body weight, place of residence, and agreement to participate in the study. This study collected anthropometric and hemodynamic variables, health-related physical fitness, and health-related quality of life of the adolescents. To compare the three groups according to nutritional status, parametric and non-parametric tests were applied. Significance level was set at p<0.05.RESULTS: There was no significant difference in resting heart rate, health-related physical fitness, relative body fat, absolute and relative lean mass, and health-related quality of life between overweight, obese, and severely obese adolescents (p>0.05). Body weight, body mass index, waist and hip circumference, and systolic blood pressure increased as degree of excess weightincreased (p<0.05). Dyastolic blood pressure of the severe obesity group was higher than the other groups (p<0.05). There was an association between the degree of excess weight and the prevalence of altered blood pressure (overweight: 12.1%; obesity: 28.1%; severe obesity: 45.5%; p<0.001). The results were similar when genders were analyzed separately.CONCLUSION: Results suggest that overweight adolescents presented similar results compared to obese and severely obese adolescents in most of the parameters analyzed.Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo2014-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-05822014000400342Revista Paulista de Pediatria v.32 n.4 2014reponame:Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Ed. Português. Online)instname:Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo (SPSP)instacron:SPSP10.1590/S0103-05822014000400010info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAntonini,Vanessa Drieli SeronSilva,Danilo Fernandes daBianchini,Josiane Aparecida AlvesLopera,Carlos AndresMoreira,Amanda Caroline TelesLocateli,João CarlosNardo Júnior,Nelsoneng2015-09-01T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-05822014000400342Revistahttps://www.rpped.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppediatria@spsp.org.br||rpp@spsp.org.br1984-04620103-0582opendoar:2015-09-01T00:00Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Ed. Português. Online) - Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo (SPSP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physical, clinical, and psychosocial parameters of adolescents with different degrees of excess weight
title Physical, clinical, and psychosocial parameters of adolescents with different degrees of excess weight
spellingShingle Physical, clinical, and psychosocial parameters of adolescents with different degrees of excess weight
Antonini,Vanessa Drieli Seron
Overweight
Obesity
Adolescent health
Motor activity
Quality of life
title_short Physical, clinical, and psychosocial parameters of adolescents with different degrees of excess weight
title_full Physical, clinical, and psychosocial parameters of adolescents with different degrees of excess weight
title_fullStr Physical, clinical, and psychosocial parameters of adolescents with different degrees of excess weight
title_full_unstemmed Physical, clinical, and psychosocial parameters of adolescents with different degrees of excess weight
title_sort Physical, clinical, and psychosocial parameters of adolescents with different degrees of excess weight
author Antonini,Vanessa Drieli Seron
author_facet Antonini,Vanessa Drieli Seron
Silva,Danilo Fernandes da
Bianchini,Josiane Aparecida Alves
Lopera,Carlos Andres
Moreira,Amanda Caroline Teles
Locateli,João Carlos
Nardo Júnior,Nelson
author_role author
author2 Silva,Danilo Fernandes da
Bianchini,Josiane Aparecida Alves
Lopera,Carlos Andres
Moreira,Amanda Caroline Teles
Locateli,João Carlos
Nardo Júnior,Nelson
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Antonini,Vanessa Drieli Seron
Silva,Danilo Fernandes da
Bianchini,Josiane Aparecida Alves
Lopera,Carlos Andres
Moreira,Amanda Caroline Teles
Locateli,João Carlos
Nardo Júnior,Nelson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Overweight
Obesity
Adolescent health
Motor activity
Quality of life
topic Overweight
Obesity
Adolescent health
Motor activity
Quality of life
description OBJECTIVE: To compare body composition, hemodynamic parameters, health-related physical fitness, and health-related quality of life of adolescents with anthropometric diagnosis of overweight, obesity, and severe obesity.METHODS: 220 adolescents with excess body weight were enrolled. They were beginners in a intervention program that included patients based on age, availability, presence of excess body weight, place of residence, and agreement to participate in the study. This study collected anthropometric and hemodynamic variables, health-related physical fitness, and health-related quality of life of the adolescents. To compare the three groups according to nutritional status, parametric and non-parametric tests were applied. Significance level was set at p<0.05.RESULTS: There was no significant difference in resting heart rate, health-related physical fitness, relative body fat, absolute and relative lean mass, and health-related quality of life between overweight, obese, and severely obese adolescents (p>0.05). Body weight, body mass index, waist and hip circumference, and systolic blood pressure increased as degree of excess weightincreased (p<0.05). Dyastolic blood pressure of the severe obesity group was higher than the other groups (p<0.05). There was an association between the degree of excess weight and the prevalence of altered blood pressure (overweight: 12.1%; obesity: 28.1%; severe obesity: 45.5%; p<0.001). The results were similar when genders were analyzed separately.CONCLUSION: Results suggest that overweight adolescents presented similar results compared to obese and severely obese adolescents in most of the parameters analyzed.
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