Circulation, Vol 67, 405-412, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
GE Fraser, RL Phillips and R Harris
We studied the relationship between physical fitness and blood pressure in
228 school children. The data were collected as part of the Loma Linda
Child-Adolescent Blood Pressure Study. Systolic and diastolic blood
pressures were lower in children above average fitness than in children
below average fitness among preadolescent and adolescent boys and girls. On
multivariate analysis, adjusting for skinfold thickness, an index of lean
arm mass, height and age, the relationship between fitness and systolic
blood pressure was statistically significant for preadolescent boys and for
adolescents of both sexes. The multivariate relationship was not clearly
seen for diastolic blood pressure. Multivariate techniques showed that
significant correlates of fitness were obesity in preadolescents, age in
adolescent boys and height in adolescent girls. Predicted pulse rates for
stages 6-10 of a modified Balke treadmill protocol are given in appendix 1
for preadolescent and adolescent boys and girls.
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