A descriptive ranking of blood pressure and physical fitness of Latin-American ethnic schoolchildren

Primer Autor
Izquierdo, Mikel
Co-autores
Alvarez, Cristian
Cadore, Eduardo L.
Gaya, Anelise Reis
Mello, Julio Brugnara
Reuter, Cezane Priscila
Delgado-Floody, Pedro
Sepulveda, Jeison A. Ramos
Carrillo, Hugo Alejandro
Devia, Dirina Gonzalez
Burgos, Alex Veliz
Vasquez-Gomez, Jaime
Ramirez-Velez, Robinson
Alonso-Martinez, Alicia Maria
Título
A descriptive ranking of blood pressure and physical fitness of Latin-American ethnic schoolchildren
Editorial
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Revista
ETHNICITY & HEALTH
Lenguaje
en
Resumen
Background: There is a general lack of information about how insufficient physical activity impacts blood pressure and physical fitness in Latin-American ethnic minorities. Aims: To describe the interactions between insufficient physical activity, blood pressure, and physical fitness outcomes in Latin-American schoolchildren of different ethnicity. Methods: This was a prospective, international, multi-center, and cross-sectional study of three Latin-American countries involving schoolchildren from seven ethnic groups of Colombia (Tikuna, Nasa, Embera), Brazil (African, Mulato), and Chile (Mapuche), and also European schoolchildren from Brazil and Chile. Data were categorized based on whether participants were physically active (PA) or insufficient physical activity (iPA) using the WHO physical activity recommendations. The main outcomes were systolic (SBP), diastolic (DBP), and mean arterial (MAP) blood pressure, and scores for physical and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF, by estimated VO(2)max), handgrip muscle strength (HGS), and standing long jump (SLJ). Secondary outcomes were anthropometric measures (weight, height, body mass index [BMI], waist circumference [WC], waist-to-height ratio), and body fat percentage (BF%, limited data by country). Primary and secondary outcomes were ranked. Results: For both PA and iPA categories, significant interactions between ethnic groups were found concerning SBP/DBP (F-(37.7), ES 0.08, F-(51.5), ES 0.08), VO(2)max (F-(37.7), ES 0.08, F-(51.5), ES 0.08), HGS (F-(33.8), ES 0.07, F-(5.03), ES 0.04), and SLJ (F-(64.3), ES 0.14, F-(64.3), 0.14). In the iPA category, Mapuche schoolchildren were classified 1st (119.5, 81.5) with highest SBP/DBP and highest MAP (94.6 mmHg), Embera schoolchildren were classified 1st with lowest VO(2)max (33.7 mL/kg/min), and European schoolchildren were classified 1st (19.9 kg) with lowest HGS and SLJ (121.4 m) physical fitness. Conclusions: Under conditions of insufficient physical activity conditions, Mapuche schoolchildren had the most detrimental blood pressure, whereas Embera, Tikuna, and European schoolchildren had the lowest levels of physical fitness. These results serve to highlight the need for the early and appropriate promotion of physical activity based on ethnic differences in Latin-American schools.
Fecha Publicación
2023
Tipo de Recurso
artículo original
Derecho de Acceso
registro bibliográfico
doi
10.1080/13557858.2021.2002827
Formato Recurso
PDF
Palabras Claves
Blood pressure
Ethnicity
Schoolchildren
Physical fitness
Cardiorespiratory fitness
mapuche
Ubicación del archivo
Categoría OCDE
Estudios Étnicos
Salud Pública, Ambiental y Ocupacional
Materias
Presión arterial
Etnicidad
escolares
Aptitud física
aptitud cardiorrespiratoria
Ubicación geográfica
Chile
Página de inicio (Recomendado-único)
136.0
Página final (Recomendado-único)
158
Identificador del recurso (Mandatado-único)
artículo original
Versión del recurso (Recomendado-único)
versión publicada
Derechos de acceso
metadata
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metadata
Id de Web of Science
WOS:000719225700001
ISSN
1355-7858
Tipo de ruta
verde / hibrido
Categoría WOS
Estudios Étnicos
Salud Pública, Ambiental y Ocupacional
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