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Physical Activity and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Tarahumara and Mestizo Adolescents from Sierra Tarahumara, Mexico
Author(s) -
RiveraMorales Javier,
Sotuyo Solange,
VargasGuadarrama Luis A.,
De Santiago Soledad,
Pasquet Patrick
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
american journal of human biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.559
H-Index - 81
eISSN - 1520-6300
pISSN - 1042-0533
DOI - 10.1002/ajhb.23396
Subject(s) - cardiorespiratory fitness , anthropometry , physical activity , blood pressure , body mass index , demography , physical fitness , medicine , gerontology , physical therapy , sociology
Abstract Objectives Our purpose was to explore the levels of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and the relationship between CRF, physical activity, and other physical traits in traditional and nontraditional Tarahumara, and Mestizo adolescents from Sierra Tarahumara, Mexico. Methods A sample of 87 adolescents aged 16.9 ± 1.2 years (mean ± SD ) performed the Margaria step test to quantify CRF. Physical activity was estimated using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Blood pressure (BP) and anthropometric measures were taken to estimate body composition and other physical characteristics. Results Traditional Tarahumara showed higher levels of CRF than nontraditional Tarahumara and Mestizo adolescents ( F = 5.5, p = .006). The time allotted to sedentary activities was higher in the Mestizo and nontraditional Tarahumara ( χ 2 = 10.17, p = .006). In nontraditional Tarahumara, adiposity was associated with CRF reduction ( r 2 = −.63, p = .00), while vigorous physical activities were positively associated with CRF ( r 2 = .43, p = .03) and negatively associated with the z ‐score of body fat ( r 2 = −.42 p = .03). Finally, CRF was negatively associated with fat percentage ( r 2 = −.27, p = .00) and systolic blood pressure ( r 2 = −.09, p = .04) in the Mestizo. In this group, walking activities ( r 2 = −.25, p = .003) and total physical activity score ( r 2 = −.11, p = .03) had a positive association with the CRF, while moderate activities had a negative association with the body mass index ( r 2 = .09, p = .04), and vigorous activities were negatively associated with body weight ( r 2 = .11, p = .03). Conclusions In the sampled nontraditional Tarahumara and Mestizo adolescents, moderate and vigorous physical activities were important factors in determining levels in CRF, fat percentage, and other health parameters.