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The Exercise, Arterial Modulation and Nutrition in Youth South Africa Study (ExAMIN Youth SA)

机译:青年南非学习中的运动,动脉调制与营养(考试Youth SA)

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Background: The impact of a sedentary and unhealthy lifestyle on cardiovascular health is well documented, however the current obesity and hypertension trends among children is concerning. The ExAMIN Youth SA study aims to investigate the impact of lifestyle behaviors (physical fitness/activity, dietary intake and psychosocial factors) involved in early vascular aging among South African children. Methods: This study is an analytical, multidisciplinary, observational cohort study in a school-based setting. We aim to phenotype a cohort of approximately 1000 primary school children (black and white boys and girls between ages 5–9 years) based on current clinical childhood conditions including hypertension and obesity. The primary phenotype is large artery stiffness and retinal microvascular diameters, both biomarkers of early vascular aging. The risk factors and mediators of early vascular ageing and also responsible for the clinical conditions include physical inactivity, unhealthy diet, and life stress. Additionally, urinalysis and salivary analyses will be performed to identify biomarkers related to the pathophysiology of early vascular aging. Discussion: In line with the growing prevalence of obesity and hypertension responsible for the development of early vascular ageing from childhood to adulthood, this study will address the critical areas in which we observe unfavorable arterial modulation related to dietary behaviors, physical inactivity and early life stress. Implementation of novel biological markers may further contribute to our understanding of early cardiovascular adaptations in childhood, and aid in the development of primary prevention programs. Trial registration: The study was retrospectively registered on ClinicalTrials.gov on 15 August 2019 (NCT04056377).
机译:背景:久坐不良和不健康的生活方式对心血管健康的影响得到了很好的记录,但儿童的目前肥胖和高血压趋势都很有关。考试青年SA学习旨在调查南非儿童早期血管老化参与的生活方式行为(身体健康/活性,膳食摄入和心理社会因素)的影响。方法:本研究是一种分析,多学科,观察队列在基于学校的环境中的研究。基于包括高血压和肥胖的当前临床儿童病症,我们的目标是表型约1000名小学生(5-9岁之间的黑白男孩和女孩)。初级表型是大动脉刚度和视网膜微血管直径,早期血管衰老的两种生物标志物。早期血管老化的危险因素和介质以及临床病症的负责包括物理不活动,不健康的饮食和生命压力。另外,将进行尿液分析和唾液分析以鉴定与早期血管衰老的病理生理学有关的生物标志物。讨论:符合肥胖和高血压的普遍性,负责童年早期血管衰老的发展,这项研究将解决我们观察到与膳食行为相关的不利动脉调节,身体不活动和早期生命压力相关的关键领域。新型生物标志物的实施可能进一步有助于我们对童年早期心血管适应的理解,并有助于制定初级预防计划。审判登记:2019年8月15日在ClinicalTrials.gov上回顾性地注册了该研究(NCT04056377)。
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