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Relationship between body mass index and physical fitness index in Chinese college students: Results from a cross‐sectional survey

Sujun Li, Cao Hong-min, He Liu, Yanyan Hu, Jingzhi Liu

2022American Journal of Human Biology11 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To explore the cross-sectional relationship between the body mass index (BMI) and physical fitness index (PFI) of Chinese college students. METHODS: In total, 30 497 (male 16 197, 55.5%) Chinese college students aged 19-22 were tested for height, weight and five physical fitness indicators (50-m sprint, sit and reach, standing long jump, 1000/800-m run, pull-up/bent-leg sit-up). Stratified according to age and gender, according to BMI percentile, divided into BMI < 10th Percentile (A), 10th ≤ BMI < 25th Percentile (B), 25th ≤ BMI < 75th Percentile (C), 75th ≤ BMI < 90th Percentile (D), BMI ≥ 90th Percentile (E), a total of 5 groups, and the PFI composed of 5 indicators of physical fitness was calculated according to age and gender. The comparison of PFI between different BMI groups was carried out using the effect size, and the non-linear relationship between BMI-Z and PFI was analyzed. RESULTS: The relationship between BMI-Z and PFI of male and female college students in China showed an inverted "U"-shaped curve. With comparable BMI, PFI change was greater in males than in females. CONCLUSION: The relationship between BMI and PFI of Chinese college students is nonlinear. The physical fitness level of college students who are underweight or overweight and those with obesity is lower than that of normal-weight students.

Topics & Concepts

Body mass indexCross-sectional studyIndex (typography)Physical fitnessGerontologyDemographyPsychologyMedicineStatisticsPhysical therapyMathematicsSociologyComputer scienceInternal medicineWorld Wide WebBody Composition Measurement TechniquesNutrition and Health in AgingPhysical Activity and Health