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Title

Systematic review of the relationship between 20m shuttle run performance and health indicators among children and youth.

Authors

Lang JJ, Belanger K, Poitras V, Janssen I, Tomkinson GR, Tremblay MS.

Journal

J Sci Med Sport.

Year

2018

Vol (Issue)

21(4)

Page

383-97.

doi

10.1016/j.jsams.2017.08.002.

PMID

28847618

Url

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28847618

MeSH

Adiposity
Adolescent
Biomarkers
Child
Child, Preschool
Cognition
Exercise Test*
Health Status*
Humans
Mental Health
Motor Skills
Physical Fitness*
Quality of Life
Running
Self Concept

Keywords

Cardiorespiratory endurance; Aerobic fitness; Adiposity; Cardiometabolic biomarkers; PACER; Beep test

한글 키워드

심폐 지구력; 유산소 운동; 비만증; 심혈관대사 생체지표; 천천히 걷는 사람; 빕 테스트

KMCRIC summary and commentary

없음

Korean Study

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:
This systematic review aimed to summarize research that assessed the associations between 20m shuttle run test (20mSRT) performance and indicators of physiological, psychosocial and cognitive health among school-aged children and youth.

DESIGN:
Systematic review.

METHODS:
Five online databases were used to identify peer-reviewed studies published from 1980 to 2016. Studies were included if they matched these criteria: population (children and youth with a mean age of 5-17 years and/or in Grades 1-12), intervention/exposure (performance on the 20mSRT), and outcomes (health indicators: adiposity, cardiometabolic biomarkers, cognition, mental health, psychosocial health, self-esteem and physical self-perception, quality of life and wellbeing, bone health, musculoskeletal fitness, motor skill development, and injuries and/or harm). Narrative syntheses were applied to describe the results. A lack of homogeneity precluded a meta-analysis approach.

RESULTS:
Overall, 142 studies that determined an association between 20mSRT performance and a health indicator were identified, representing 319,311 children and youth from 32 countries. 20mSRT performance was favourably associated with indicators of adiposity, and some indicators of cardiometabolic, cognitive, and psychosocial health in boys and girls. Fewer studies examined the relationship between 20mSRT performance and measures of quality of life/wellbeing, mental health and motor skill development, and associations were generally inconsistent. The quality of the evidence ranged from very low to moderate across health indicators.

CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS:
These findings support the use of the 20mSRT as a holistic indicator of population health in children and youth.

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