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Familial aggregation of physical activity levels in the Strong Heart Family Study.

机译:强心家庭研究中身体活动水平的家族聚集。

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Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for complex metabolic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and hypertension. Traditionally, these diseases and conditions have been the specific burden of adulthood, but they are now being diagnosed more frequently in younger populations. There has been some suggestion that, as is true in adults, children are becoming less physically active and that this decline in physical activity may help to explain the sudden increase in the incidence of metabolic diseases among children. Understanding the factors that are impacting on decreased physical activity levels in children will provide clues on how to approach this problem.;Based upon correlational analyses, physical activity levels were significantly and positively related among parent-offspring pairs. More specifically, correlations between father-daughter pairs (18-30 years of age) were rho = 0.30 and 0.26, respectively (p = 0.01). No significant associations were noted between physical activity levels of mother-offspring pairs. For our main investigation, we examined the familial effects, of physical activity using variance components analyses. Despite the fact that this study was conducted in three separate geographic locations, had limited household data, was not designed specifically to examine aggregation of physical activity levels, and was not limited to 2-parent families, when modeled as a heritable effect, physical activity achieved statistical significance (p = 0.007) explaining approximately 9% of the trait variance.;Since physical activity can provide health benefits in youth, and since many young people are not meeting established guidelines, improving physical activity levels of youth is a key public health challenge. However, in order to develop effective physical activity interventions for youth, factors that impact on a child's physical activity levels need to be better understood. The findings of the current study indicate a significant, albeit weak, degree of aggregation of physical activity levels among parent-offspring pairs and among families. This supports the need to establish family based lifestyle interventions studies where both parent and child may benefit.;Similar to findings in obesity, where obese parents tend to have overweight and obese children, physical activity appears to be related between parent and offspring. Although the literature regarding familial aggregation of physical activity levels is limited, it does allude to an association of physical activity levels among parents and children to varying degrees. Using several different approaches, we examined the familial resemblance of physical activity levels, determined by pedometry, in 96 extended Native American families from three geographic locations (Arizona, North/South Dakota, Oklahoma) in the Strong Heart Family Study.
机译:缺乏运动是肥胖,糖尿病和高血压等复杂代谢疾病的主要危险因素。传统上,这些疾病和状况一直是成年的特殊负担,但现在在年轻人口中更频繁地诊断出这些疾病。有人认为,正如成年人一样,儿童的体育活动正在减少,体育活动的减少可能有助于解释儿童代谢疾病发病率的突然增加。了解影响儿童体育活动水平降低的因素,将为解决该问题提供线索。;基于相关分析,父母-子女对之间的体育活动水平显着正相关。更具体地说,父女对(18至30岁)之间的相关性分别为rho = 0.30和0.26(p = 0.01)。母子对之间的身体活动水平之间没有显着关联。对于我们的主要研究,我们使用方差成分分析检查了体育锻炼的家庭影响。尽管该研究是在三个不同的地理位置进行的,家庭数据有限,但并非专门研究身体活动水平的汇总,并且不限于2个父母家庭(以遗传效应建模)达到统计上的显着性(p = 0.007)解释了大约9%的性状差异。由于体育锻炼可以为青年提供健康益处,并且由于许多年轻人未达到既定的准则,因此提高青年的体育锻炼水平是关键的公共卫生挑战。但是,为了开发针对青少年的有效体育锻炼干预措施,需要更好地了解影响儿童体育锻炼水平的因素。当前研究的结果表明,父母对子女之间和家庭之间体育活动水平的聚集程度虽然很小,但是很弱。这支持了建立基于家庭的生活方式干预研究的需要,以便父母和孩子都能受益。;与肥胖症的发现相似,肥胖的父母倾向于超重而肥胖的孩子,身体活动似乎与父母和后代有关。尽管有关体育活动水平的家族聚集的文献有限,但确实暗示了父母和子女之间体育活动水平的不同程度的关联。在强心家庭研究中,我们使用了几种不同的方法,对来自三个地理位置(亚利桑那州,北/南达科他州,俄克拉荷马州)的96个美国原住民扩展家庭的计步方式确定了体育活动水平的家族相似性。

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  • 作者

    Storti, Kristi Leigh.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Pittsburgh.;

  • 授予单位 University of Pittsburgh.;
  • 学科 Epidemiology.;Public health.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 152 p.
  • 总页数 152
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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