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Title: Biological and environmental determinants of 12-minute run performance in youth
Author: Freitas, Duarte
Maia, José
Stasinopoulos, Mikis
Gouveia, Élvio Rúbio
Antunes, António M.
Thomis, Martine
Lefevre, Johan
Claessens, Albrecht
Hedeker, Donald
Malina, Robert M.
Keywords: Run performance in youth
Biological and environmental determinants
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Faculdade de Ciências Sociais
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: Freitas, D., Maia, J., Stasinopoulos, M., Gouveia, É. R., Antunes, A. M., Thomis, M., ... & Malina, R. M. (2017). Biological and environmental determinants of 12-minute run performance in youth. Annals of Human Biology, 44(7), 607-613.
Abstract: Background: The 12-minute run is a commonly used indicator of cardiorespiratory fitness in youth. Variation in growth and maturity status as potential correlates of test performance has not been systematically addressed. Aim: To evaluate biological and environmental determinants of 12-minute run performance in Portuguese youth aged 7–17years. Subjects and methods: Mixed-longitudinal samples of 187 boys and 142 girls were surveyed in 1996, 1997 and 1998. The 12-minute run was the indicator of cardiorespiratory fitness. Height, body mass and five skinfolds were measured and skeletal maturity was assessed. Physical activity, socioeconomic status and area of residencewere obtainedwitha questionnaire. Multi-level modelling was used fortheanalysis. Results: Chronological age and sum of five skinfolds were significant predictors of 12-minute run performance. Older boys and girls ran longer distances than younger peers, while high levels of subcutaneous fat were associated with shorter running distances. Rural boys were more proficient in the 12-minute run than urban peers. Skeletal maturity, height, body mass index, physical activity and socioeconomic status were not significant predictors of 12-minute run performances. Conclusions: Age and sum of skinfolds in both sexes and rural residence in boys are significant predictors of 12-minute run performance in Portuguese youth.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.13/2177
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