TY - JOUR
T1 - The Oporto mixed-longitudinal growth, health and performance study. Design, methods and baseline results
AU - Souza, Michele Caroline de
AU - Chaves, Raquel Nichele de
AU - dos Santos, Fernanda Karina
AU - Gomes, Thayse Natacha Queiroz Ferreira
AU - Santos, Daniel Vilhena e.
AU - Borges, Alessandra Silva
AU - Pereira, Sara Isabel Sampaio
AU - Forjaz, Cláudia Lúcia de Moraes
AU - Eisenmann, Joey
AU - Maia, José António Ribeiro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2017/1/2
Y1 - 2017/1/2
N2 - Background: Studies concerning child and adolescent growth, development, performance and health aimed at the multiple interactions amongst this complex set of variables are not common in the Portuguese speaking countries. Aim: The aim of this paper is to address the key ideas, methodology and design of the Oporto Growth, Health and Performance Study (OGHPS). Subjects and methods: The OGHPS is a multidisciplinary mixed-longitudinal study whose main purpose is to examine the multiple interactions among biological, environmental and lifestyle indicators that affect growth, development, health and performance of Portuguese adolescents aged 10–18 years old. Results: This study briefly presents baseline results for growth, physical fitness and lifestyle behaviours for those participating in the cross-sectional sample (n ≈ 8000). Approximately 30% were over-fat or obese. On average, boys were more physically fit and active than girls. Few adolescents meet the guidelines for sleep duration (≈10%) and eating habits (16.2–24.8%), while 76–85% meet the recommended levels of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. Conclusions: The OGHPS has an innovative approach due to its mixed-longitudinal design and the broad array of variables. Furthermore, subsequent analyses of the longitudinal data will enable a detailed exploration of important factors affecting the growth trajectories of health and performance variables and will also help to identify some of the most opportune times for interventions in terms of health behaviours.
AB - Background: Studies concerning child and adolescent growth, development, performance and health aimed at the multiple interactions amongst this complex set of variables are not common in the Portuguese speaking countries. Aim: The aim of this paper is to address the key ideas, methodology and design of the Oporto Growth, Health and Performance Study (OGHPS). Subjects and methods: The OGHPS is a multidisciplinary mixed-longitudinal study whose main purpose is to examine the multiple interactions among biological, environmental and lifestyle indicators that affect growth, development, health and performance of Portuguese adolescents aged 10–18 years old. Results: This study briefly presents baseline results for growth, physical fitness and lifestyle behaviours for those participating in the cross-sectional sample (n ≈ 8000). Approximately 30% were over-fat or obese. On average, boys were more physically fit and active than girls. Few adolescents meet the guidelines for sleep duration (≈10%) and eating habits (16.2–24.8%), while 76–85% meet the recommended levels of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. Conclusions: The OGHPS has an innovative approach due to its mixed-longitudinal design and the broad array of variables. Furthermore, subsequent analyses of the longitudinal data will enable a detailed exploration of important factors affecting the growth trajectories of health and performance variables and will also help to identify some of the most opportune times for interventions in terms of health behaviours.
KW - Auxology
KW - epidemiology
KW - longitudinal studies
KW - sport science
KW - youth
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U2 - 10.3109/03014460.2016.1165866
DO - 10.3109/03014460.2016.1165866
M3 - Article
C2 - 26972315
AN - SCOPUS:84966460616
SN - 0301-4460
VL - 44
SP - 11
EP - 20
JO - Annals of Human Biology
JF - Annals of Human Biology
IS - 1
ER -