Fatness and fitness in relation to functional movement quality in overweight and obese children

Pablo Molina-Garcia, Jairo H Migueles, Cristina Cadenas-Sanchez, Irene Esteban-Cornejo, Jose Mora-Gonzalez, Maria Rodriguez-Ayllon, Abel Plaza-Florido, Alejandro Molina-Molina, Gabriel Garcia-Delgado, Eva D'Hondt, Jos Vanrenterghem, Francisco B Ortega

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Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the independent and combined associations between several fatness indicators and fitness components with functional movement quality in overweight/obese children. A total of 56 children (33 girls, aged 8-12) classified as overweight/obese according to the World Obesity Federation standard cut points, participated in this study. Participants underwent assessments of fatness [body mass index (BMI), waist circumference, and bioelectrical impedance measures], fitness [1 repetition maximum bench and leg press, and ALPHA test battery], and functional movement quality [4 tests from Functional Movement Screen TM (FMS)]. All fatness outcomes, except waist circumference, were negatively associated with total FMS score, after controlling for cardiorespiratory fitness. Cardiorespiratory fitness, lower limbs muscle strength, and speed-agility were positively associated with the total FMS score, regardless of BMI. Our results suggest that children with greater fatness indicators demonstrate lower functional movement quality independently of their fitness level, whereas children with better fitness level (i.e. cardiorespiratory fitness, lower limbs muscular strength, and speed-agility) demonstrate greater functional movement quality independently of their fatness level. However, children´s weight status seems to be more determinant than their fitness level in terms of functional movement quality, whereas being fit seems to moderately attenuate the negative influence of fatness.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)878-885
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of sports sciences
Volume37
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Apr 2019

Keywords

  • Childhood obesity
  • fitness
  • functional movement screen
  • movement competence
  • muscular strength

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