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  1. Book ; Online: Pediatric fitness

    Tomkinson, Grant R.

    secular trends and geographic variability ; in-depth examination of the evolution of child and adolescent fitness

    2007  

    Author's details vol. ed.: Grant R. Tomkinson
    Language English
    Size X + 246 S.
    Publisher Karger
    Publishing place Basel
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Book ; Online
    HBZ-ID TT050388317
    ISBN 978-3-318-01396-2 ; 3-318-01396-X
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  2. Book: Pediatric fitness

    Tomkinson, Grant R.

    secular trends and geographic variability ; 39 tables

    (Medicine and sport science ; 50)

    2007  

    Author's details vol. ed. Grant R. Tomkinson
    Series title Medicine and sport science ; 50
    Collection
    Keywords Kind ; Fitness ; Internationaler Vergleich
    Subject Ländervergleich ; Kindheit ; Kindesalter ; Kindschaft ; Kinder
    Language English
    Size IX, 245 S. : graph. Darst., Kt.
    Publisher Karger
    Publishing place Basel u.a.
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT015022365
    ISBN 978-3-8055-8177-6 ; 3-8055-8177-7
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  3. Article ; Online: What is the optimal anthropometric index/ratio associated with two key measures of cardio-metabolic risk associated with hypertension and diabetes?

    Nevill, Alan M / Lang, Justin J / Tomkinson, Grant R

    International journal of obesity (2005)

    2022  Volume 46, Issue 7, Page(s) 1304–1310

    Abstract: Background: Few studies have investigated the optimal anthropometric index associated with potential cardio-metabolic risk. Using direct measures of standing height, body mass, and waist circumference, we sought to identify the optimal index for ... ...

    Abstract Background: Few studies have investigated the optimal anthropometric index associated with potential cardio-metabolic risk. Using direct measures of standing height, body mass, and waist circumference, we sought to identify the optimal index for detecting cardio-metabolic risk associated with diabetes and hypertension in a nationally representative sample of US adults.
    Methods: Complete (non-missing) cross-sectional data from 8375 US adults aged 18-80+ years were obtained from the 2015-16 and 2017-March 2020 (pre-pandemic) cycles of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. The cardio-metabolic risk was identified using blood pressure and glycohemoglobin (A1c). Allometric models were used to identify the optimal anthropometric indices associated with cardio-metabolic risk. Receiver operating characteristics curves were used to verify the discriminatory ability of the identified index in comparison with other anthropometric measures.
    Results: The optimal anthropometric index associated with cardio-metabolic risk was waist circumference divided by body mass to the power of 0.333 (WC/M
    Conclusions: We identified WC/M
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Body Mass Index ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Diabetes Mellitus/epidemiology ; Humans ; Hypertension/epidemiology ; Nutrition Surveys ; ROC Curve ; Risk Factors ; Waist Circumference ; Waist-Height Ratio ; Waist-Hip Ratio
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-04-04
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 752409-2
    ISSN 1476-5497 ; 0307-0565
    ISSN (online) 1476-5497
    ISSN 0307-0565
    DOI 10.1038/s41366-022-01113-3
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  4. Article ; Online: Discussion of "Establishing modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT) cut-points to detect clustered cardiometabolic risk among Canadian children and youth aged 9 to 17 years" - The need for foundational fitness research in Canada: is there room for innovation?

    Tremblay, Mark S / Tomkinson, Grant R

    Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism = Physiologie appliquee, nutrition et metabolisme

    2020  Volume 45, Issue 3, Page(s) 344–345

    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Canada ; Cardiorespiratory Fitness ; Cardiovascular Diseases ; Child ; Exercise ; Humans ; Physical Fitness
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-02-29
    Publishing country Canada
    Document type Journal Article ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 2236708-1
    ISSN 1715-5320 ; 1715-5312
    ISSN (online) 1715-5320
    ISSN 1715-5312
    DOI 10.1139/apnm-2019-0556
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  5. Article: Normative-referenced values for health-related fitness among Czech youth: Physical fitness data from the study IPEN Adolescent Czech Republic.

    Rubín, Lukáš / Mitáš, Josef / Vorlíček, Michal / Dygrýn, Jan / Suchomel, Aleš / Lang, Justin J / Tomkinson, Grant R

    Central European journal of public health

    2024  Volume 31, Issue 4, Page(s) 279–286

    Abstract: Objectives: The aim of this study was to developed sex- and age-specific normative-referenced percentile values for health-related fitness among 12 to 18 years old Czech youth.: Methods: This study included cross-sectional data from 1,173 ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: The aim of this study was to developed sex- and age-specific normative-referenced percentile values for health-related fitness among 12 to 18 years old Czech youth.
    Methods: This study included cross-sectional data from 1,173 participants (50.7% boys) collected between 2013 and 2016. Participants were recruited from 32 elementary or secondary schools across eight cities located in the Czech Republic. Health-related fitness was objectively measured using both anthropometric (height, body mass, and sum of skinfolds) and performance (20-m shuttle run for cardiorespiratory endurance, modified push-ups for muscular strength/endurance, and V sit-and-reach for flexibility) tests. Sex- and age-specific normative values were calculated using the Lambda Mu Sigma method. Sex- and age-related differences in means were expressed as standardized effect sizes.
    Results: Normative percentiles were tabulated and displayed as smoothed curves. Among boys, measures of health-related fitness generally increased with age, except for an age-related decline in the sum of skinfolds and a plateau in V sit-and-reach. Among girls, most measures of health-related fitness increased from age 12 to 16 years before stabilizing, except for the sum of skinfolds, which remained stable from age 12 to 18 years. The sex-related differences were large with boys having higher cardiorespiratory endurance and muscular strength/endurance than girls. Girls compared to boys had higher flexibility.
    Conclusions: This study presents the most up-to-date sex- and age-specific normative-referenced percentile values for health-related fitness among Czech youth. Normative values may be useful for fitness and public health screening and surveillance, for example, by helping to identify youth with low fitness who might benefit from a fitness-enhancing intervention.
    MeSH term(s) Male ; Female ; Humans ; Adolescent ; Child ; Czech Republic ; Exercise Test ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Physical Fitness ; Exercise ; Body Mass Index
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-02
    Publishing country Czech Republic
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1176053-9
    ISSN 1803-1048 ; 1210-7778 ; 0022-1732
    ISSN (online) 1803-1048
    ISSN 1210-7778 ; 0022-1732
    DOI 10.21101/cejph.a7645
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  6. Article ; Online: Collective Weakness Is Associated With Time to Mortality in Americans.

    McGrath, Ryan / McGrath, Brenda M / Jurivich, Donald / Knutson, Peter / Mastrud, Michaela / Singh, Ben / Tomkinson, Grant R

    Journal of strength and conditioning research

    2024  

    Abstract: Abstract: McGrath, R, McGrath, BM, Jurivich, D, Knutson, P, Mastrud, M, Singh, B, and Tomkinson, GR. Collective weakness is associated with time to mortality in Americans. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2024-Using new weakness cutpoints ... ...

    Abstract Abstract: McGrath, R, McGrath, BM, Jurivich, D, Knutson, P, Mastrud, M, Singh, B, and Tomkinson, GR. Collective weakness is associated with time to mortality in Americans. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2024-Using new weakness cutpoints individually may help estimate time to mortality, but their collective use could improve value. We sought to determine the associations of (a) each absolute and body size normalized cut point and (b) collective weakness on time to mortality in Americans. The analytic sample included 14,178 subjects aged ≥50 years from the 2006-2018 waves of the Health and Retirement Study. Date of death was confirmed from the National Death Index. Handgrip dynamometry measured handgrip strength (HGS). Men were categorized as weak if their HGS was <35.5 kg (absolute), <0.45 kg·kg-1 (body mass normalized), or <1.05 kg·kg-1·m-2 (body mass index [BMI] normalized). Women were classified as weak if their HGS was <20.0 kg, <0.337 kg·kg-1, or <0.79 kg·kg-1·m-2. Collective weakness categorized persons as below 1, 2, or all 3 cutpoints. Cox proportional hazard regression models were used for analyses. Subject values below each absolute and normalized cutpoint for the 3 weakness parameters had a higher hazard ratio for early all-cause mortality: 1.45 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.36-1.55) for absolute weakness, 1.39 (CI: 1.30-1.49) for BMI normalized weakness, and 1.33 (CI: 1.24-1.43) for body mass normalized weakness. Those below 1, 2, or all 3 weakness cut points had a 1.37 (CI: 1.26-1.50), 1.47 (CI: 1.35-1.61), and 1.69 (CI: 1.55-1.84) higher hazard for mortality, respectively. Weakness determined by a composite measure of absolute and body size adjusted strength capacity provides robust prediction of time to mortality, thus potentially informing sports medicine and health practitioner discussions about the importance of muscle strength during aging.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-09
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1156349-7
    ISSN 1533-4287 ; 1064-8011
    ISSN (online) 1533-4287
    ISSN 1064-8011
    DOI 10.1519/JSC.0000000000004780
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  7. Article ; Online: Temporal trends in the physical fitness of Hong Kong children aged 6-12 years between 2003-04 and 2015-16.

    Poon, Eric Tsz-Chun / Tomkinson, Grant R / Lang, Justin J / Huang, Wendy Yajun / Wong, Stephen Heung-Sang

    Journal of sports sciences

    2023  Volume 41, Issue 13, Page(s) 1271–1278

    Abstract: Low physical fitness in childhood is linked with poor health now and in later life. This study estimated temporal trends in physical fitness for Hong Kong children aged 6-12 years from 2003-04 to 2015-16. Objectively measured body size and physical ... ...

    Abstract Low physical fitness in childhood is linked with poor health now and in later life. This study estimated temporal trends in physical fitness for Hong Kong children aged 6-12 years from 2003-04 to 2015-16. Objectively measured body size and physical fitness data for 27,513 children were obtained from four population-representative surveys of Hong Kong primary school students. Temporal trends in means were estimated by population-weighted linear regression. Trends in distributional characteristics were visually described. Overall, there was a small increase in mean height (effect size (ES) = 0.20 (95%CI: 0.13, 0.28)), with a negligible increase (ES < 0.2) in mean body mass. When adjusted for trends in age, gender, and body size, there was a small decline in sit-and-reach performance (ES = -0.43 (95%CI: -0.43, -0.42)), a small improvement in 9-min run/walk performance (9-to-12-year-olds, ES = 0.26 (95%CI: 0.26, 0.27)), with negligible declines in handgrip strength, 6-min run/walk (6-to 8-year-olds), and sit-ups performance. Temporal trends were not always uniform across the population distribution, with declines in run/walk, sit-ups, and sit-and-reach performance generally largest in children with low fitness. Increased national health promotion strategies that address culturally specific factors are encouraged to further improve the existing trends, especially for children with low fitness.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Child ; Hong Kong ; Hand Strength ; Physical Fitness ; Exercise ; Body Weight ; Body Mass Index
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-11-13
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 995528-8
    ISSN 1466-447X ; 0264-0414
    ISSN (online) 1466-447X
    ISSN 0264-0414
    DOI 10.1080/02640414.2023.2268350
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  8. Article ; Online: Physical fitness before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: Results of annual national physical fitness surveillance among 16,647,699 Japanese children and adolescents between 2013 and 2021.

    Kidokoro, Tetsuhiro / Tomkinson, Grant R / Lang, Justin J / Suzuki, Koya

    Journal of sport and health science

    2022  Volume 12, Issue 2, Page(s) 246–254

    Abstract: Background: Limited nationally representative evidence is available on temporal trends in physical fitness (PF) for children and adolescents during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The primary aim was to examine the temporal trends in ... ...

    Abstract Background: Limited nationally representative evidence is available on temporal trends in physical fitness (PF) for children and adolescents during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The primary aim was to examine the temporal trends in PF for Japanese children and adolescents before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The secondary aim was to estimate the concurrent trends in body size (measured as body mass and height) and movement behaviors (exercise, screen, and sleep time).
    Methods: Census PF data for children in Grade 5 (aged 10-11 years) and adolescents in Grade 8 (aged 13-14 years) were obtained for the years 2013-2021 from the National Survey of Physical Fitness, Athletic Performance, and Exercise Habits in Japan (n = 16,647,699). PF and body size were objectively measured, and movement behaviors were self-reported. Using sample-weighted linear regression, temporal trends in mean PF were calculated before the pandemic (2013-2019) and during the pandemic (2019-2021) with adjustments for age, sex, body size, and exercise time.
    Results: When adjusted for age, sex, body size, and exercise time, there were significant declines in PF during the pandemic, with the largest declines observed in 20-m shuttle run (standardized (Cohen's) effect size (ES) = -0.109 per annum (p.a.)) and sit-ups performance (ES = -0.133 p.a.). The magnitude of the declines in 20-m shuttle run and sit-ups performances were 18- and 15-fold larger, respectively, than the improvements seen before the pandemic (2013-2019), after adjusting for age, sex, body size, and exercise time. During the pandemic, both body mass and screen time significantly increased, and exercise time decreased.
    Conclusion: Declines in 20-m shuttle run and sit-ups performances suggest corresponding declines in population health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Adolescent ; Child ; Pandemics ; East Asian People ; COVID-19/epidemiology ; Physical Fitness ; Exercise
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-11-05
    Publishing country China
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2673028-5
    ISSN 2213-2961 ; 2095-2546
    ISSN (online) 2213-2961
    ISSN 2095-2546
    DOI 10.1016/j.jshs.2022.11.002
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  9. Article: Temporal trends in step test performance for Chinese adults between 2000 and 2014.

    Liu, Yang / Tremblay, Mark S / Tomkinson, Grant R

    Journal of exercise science and fitness

    2021  Volume 19, Issue 4, Page(s) 216–222

    Abstract: Backgroud/objective: Cardiorespiratory endurance is an excellent marker of functional endurance and health among adults. The aim of this study was to estimate temporal trends in step test performance for Chinese adults between 2000 and 2014.: Methods!# ...

    Abstract Backgroud/objective: Cardiorespiratory endurance is an excellent marker of functional endurance and health among adults. The aim of this study was to estimate temporal trends in step test performance for Chinese adults between 2000 and 2014.
    Methods: Apparently healthy adults aged 20-59 years were included. Nationally representative step test data (
    Results: Collectively, there was a negligible improvement in mean step test performance of 0.12 standardized effect sizes (95% confidence interval (95%CI): 0.11-0.13). Negligible to small improvements were observed for all age, sex, location, and occupation groups. Variability declined substantially over time (ratio of CVs (95%CI): 0.86 (0.86-0.86)), with negligible to large improvements in those below the 10th percentile, and negligible to moderate declines in those above the 90th percentile.
    Conclusion: There have been negligible to large improvements in step test performance for low to average performing Chinese adults since 2000, which may be meaningful to public health because low endurance is an important risk factor for all-cause mortality.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-07-12
    Publishing country Singapore
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2205204-5
    ISSN 1728-869X
    ISSN 1728-869X
    DOI 10.1016/j.jesf.2021.07.001
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  10. Article ; Online: Economic burden of low muscle strength in Canadian adults.

    Chaput, Jean-Philippe / Janssen, Ian / Sampasa-Kanyinga, Hugues / Tomkinson, Grant R / Lang, Justin J

    Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism = Physiologie appliquee, nutrition et metabolisme

    2023  Volume 48, Issue 8, Page(s) 634–638

    Abstract: The economic cost associated with low muscle strength in Canadian adults is unknown. The total annual economic burden of low muscle strength in Canadian adults represents 2.2% of the overall burden of illness costs in 2021. We estimated that $546 million ...

    Abstract The economic cost associated with low muscle strength in Canadian adults is unknown. The total annual economic burden of low muscle strength in Canadian adults represents 2.2% of the overall burden of illness costs in 2021. We estimated that $546 million per year would be saved if the prevalence of low handgrip strength was reduced by 10%.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Adult ; Hand Strength ; Financial Stress ; Canada/epidemiology ; Muscle Strength
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-05-06
    Publishing country Canada
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2236708-1
    ISSN 1715-5320 ; 1715-5312
    ISSN (online) 1715-5320
    ISSN 1715-5312
    DOI 10.1139/apnm-2022-0371
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