Role of fitness as moderator of improvements in health-related quality of life
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Background: This study aimed to determine the effects on the quality of life (QoL) of an exercise program in
obese children and detect what physical fitness components are responsible for the enhancement of the QoL
Method: One hundred twenty-one obese and overweight children were part of an exercise group (9.4 ± 2.1 years
old) that participated in a 6-months exercise program that combined sports practice and social tasks. Forty-nine
obese and overweight children were part of the control group (8.9 ± 1.8 years old). Anthropometrics
characteristics, physical fitness [handgrip, core strength, standing long jump (SLJ), agility, range of motion
(ROM), and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF)], and QoL were measured. Analysis of covariance was performed to
analyse the improvement. Moderation analysis with bootstrapping was also used to examine what improvements
in physical fitness moderators of the QoL change. Additionally, was executed the Johnson-Neyman procedure to
determine the threshold from which the improvement of physical fitness moderates the effects on QoL. Results:
A significant improvement was found in VAS after the 6-months exercise program. The physical fitness
moderators of the QoL changes were Core (B = 0.34, CI = 0.05 to 0.63, ES = 0.01), SLJ (B = 0.83, CI = -0.02 to
0.03, ES = 0.8), and agility (B = 3.78, CI = 1.06 to 6.50, ES = 0.0). Conclusion: Physical exercise programs
aimed at young people who are overweight and obese should focus on the development of muscle strength and
agility to enhance their QoL
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Pérez-Sousa, M.A., Olivares, P.R., Carrasco-Zahinos, R. & Gusi, N. (2022). Role of fitness as moderator of improvements in health-related quality of life. In Journal of Physical Education and Sport (Vol. 22, Issue 3, 621-628). Pitesti University. https://doi.org/10.7752/jpes.2022.03078













