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Socio‐demographic differences in Colombian children's muscular fitness: Does scaling for differences in body size present a challenge to conventional thinking?

机译:哥伦比亚儿童肌肉健康的社会人口统计学差异:对身体大小的差异进行缩放对传统思维产生挑战吗?

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Abstract Objectives In low‐ to middle‐income countries, children from less‐deprived areas (from families of higher socio‐economic status [SES]) have superior muscular fitness than those from low‐SES groups. They are also taller and heavier, factors associated with muscular fitness. The purpose of this study was to identify any socio‐demographic differences in Colombian children's muscular fitness and examine how these conclusions can be modified by scaling for differences in body size. Methods A total of 38,098 youths (46% girls), ninth grade students (aged 14–15 years), participated in a study of cross‐sectional design. We recorded SES and family incomes, stature, and mass. Standing broad jump and handgrip strength were used to assess muscular fitness. A multiplicative allometric model was adopted to adjust for body‐size differences. Results Children from the mid‐ to high‐SES groups jumped significantly higher than children from the lowest SES group, although no SES group difference in grip strength was observed. After adjusting for body size, children from higher SES and with higher family incomes had significantly lower handgrip strength, and their superior jump height performances remained but were greatly reduced. Only children from the highest SES now jumped significantly higher that the lowest SES group. Conclusions The superior jump performance and no difference in handgrip strength of Colombian children from higher SES may simply reflect their superior physiques. When body size is accounted for, these differences are reduced or even reversed, suggesting that children from higher SES groups should not be complacent regarding their apparent superior muscular fitness.
机译:摘要在低收入中等收入国家,来自贫困地区的儿童(来自高等社会经济地位的家庭[SES])的肌肉健康优于低血清群体。它们也是较高,更重的因素,与肌肉健康相关。本研究的目的是识别哥伦比亚儿童肌肉健康的任何社会人口差异,并研究如何通过缩放体型的差异来修改这些结论。方法共有38,098名青年(46%的女孩),第九年级学生(14-15岁),参与了横截面设计的研究。我们记录了SES和家族收入,身材和质量。站立的广泛跳跃和手柄强度用于评估肌肉健康。采用乘法同传模型来调整体型差异。结果中至高层组的儿童跳跃明显高于最低SES组的儿童,尽管未观察到握持力量的SES组差异。在调整体型后,来自较高SES和较高的家庭收入的儿童具有显着降低的手柄强度,并且其优越的跳跃高度表现保持较大但大大降低。只有来自最高SES的儿童才会显着升高,最低的SES组。结论哥伦比亚儿童较高SES的卓越跳跃性能和差异无差异可以简单地反映其优越的物质。当占身体规模的算时,这些差异减少甚至逆转,表明来自较高SES组的儿童对于他们表观优越的肌肉健康不满意。

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