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Sex-Specific Longitudinal Modeling of Youth Peak Oxygen Uptake.

Authors :
Armstrong, Neil
Welsman, Jo
Source :
Pediatric Exercise Science; May2019, Vol. 31 Issue 2, p204-212, 9p, 3 Charts, 2 Graphs
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate peak oxygen uptake ( V ˙ O 2 ) in relation to sex, age, body mass, fat-free mass (FFM), maturity, and overweight status. Methods: Multiplicative, allometric models of 10- to 18-year-olds were founded on 1057 determinations of peak V ˙ O 2 supported by anthropometry and estimates of maturity status. Results: Baseline models with body mass controlled for showed age to exert a positive effect on peak V ˙ O 2 , with negative estimates for age<superscript>2</superscript>, sex, and a sex-by-age interaction. Sex-specific models showed maturity status to have a positive effect on peak V ˙ O 2 in addition to the effects of age and body mass. Introducing skinfold thicknesses to provide, with body mass, a surrogate for FFM explained maturity effects and yielded a significantly (P <.05) better statistical fit in all models compared with those based on FFM estimated from youth-specific skinfold equations. With girls only, the introduction of overweight, defined by body mass index, resulted in a small but significant (P <.05) negative effect, with an age-by-overweight status interaction. Conclusions: FFM has a powerful influence on peak V ˙ O 2 in both sexes. Interpretation of the development of youth aerobic fitness and its application to health should reflect the sex- and maturity-associated variation in FFM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08998493
Volume :
31
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Pediatric Exercise Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
136259184
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1123/pes.2018-0175