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Sleep Medicine Reviews | 2016

Validity and reliability of sleep time questionnaires in children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Marcus Vinicius Nascimento-Ferreira; Tatiana Sadalla Collese; Augusto César Ferreira de Moraes; Tara Rendo-Urteaga; Luis A. Moreno; Heráclito Barbosa Carvalho

Sleep duration has been associated with several health outcomes in children and adolescents. As an extensive number of questionnaires are currently used to investigate sleep schedule or sleep time, we performed a systematic review of criterion validation of sleep time questionnaires for children and adolescents, considering accelerometers as the reference method. We found a strong correlation between questionnaires and accelerometers for weeknights and a moderate correlation for weekend nights. When considering only studies performing a reliability assessment of the used questionnaires, a significant increase in the correlations for both weeknights and weekend nights was observed. In conclusion, moderate to strong criterion validity of sleep time questionnaires was observed; however, the reliability assessment of the questionnaires showed strong validation performance.


Nutricion Hospitalaria | 2015

Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors, the association with socioeconomic variables in adolescents from low-income region

Marcus Vinicius Nascimento-Ferreira; Augusto César Ferreira de Moraes; Heráclito Barbosa Carvalho; Luis A. Moreno; André Luiz Carneiro; Victor Machado Reis; Francisco Leonardo Torres-Leal

OBJECTIVES To estimate the prevalence of obesity, overweight, abdominal obesity and high blood pressure in a sample of adolescents from a low-income city in Brazil and to estimate the relationship with the socioeconomic status of the family, the education level of the family provider and the type of school. METHODS This cross-sectional study randomly sampled 1,014 adolescents (54.8% girls), between 14-19 years of age, attending high school from Imperatriz (MA). The outcomes of this study were: obesity and overweight, abdominal obesity and high blood pressure (systolic and/ or diastolic). The independent variables were: socioeconomic status (SES) of the family, education level of the family provider (ELFP) and type of school. The confounding variables were: gender, age and physical activity level. Prevalence was estimated, and the association between the endpoints and the independent variables was analyzed using a prevalence ratio (PR), with a 95% confidence interval, estimated by Poisson regression. RESULTS The overall prevalence of obesity was 3.8%, overweight, 13.1%, abdominal obesity, 22.7% and high blood pressure, 21.3%. The adjusted analysis indicated that girls with high SES showed an increased likelihood to be overweight (PR=1.71 [95% IC: 1.13-2.87]), while private school boys had an increased likelihood of obesity (PR=1.79 [95% CI: 1.04-3.08]) and abdominal obesity (PR =1.64 [95% CI: 1.06-2.54]). CONCLUSION The prevalence of CVDR is high in adolescents from this low-income region. Boys from private schools are more likely to have obesity and abdominal obesity, and girls with high SES are more likely to be overweight.


Nutrition Reviews | 2017

Role of fruits and vegetables in adolescent cardiovascular health: a systematic review

Tatiana Collese; Marcus Vinicius Nascimento-Ferreira; Augusto César Ferreira de Moraes; Tara Rendo-Urteaga; Silvia Bel-Serrat; Luis A. Moreno; Heráclito Barbosa Carvalho

Context Levels of fruit and vegetable consumption are low among adolescents, and the possible effect of this on cardiovascular health in this age group is undefined. Objective The aim of this systematic review was to investigate the potential role of fruit and vegetable consumption in adolescent cardiovascular health. Data Sources Six electronic databases (BioMed Central, MEDLINE, Web of Science, CINAHL, Scopus, PsycINFO) were searched from database inception to December 2015. Study Selection The search strategy used the following sets of descriptors: adolescents; fruits and vegetables; cardiovascular risk indicators; cross-sectional and cohort studies. Data Extraction Potentially eligible articles were selected independently by 2 reviewers. Results Eleven articles meeting the inclusion criteria were included (10 cross-sectional, 1 cohort). The main reasons for study exclusion (n = 71) were misclassification of individuals as adolescents, an unspecified outcome that was incongruent with the definitions provided, and assessment of fruits and vegetables as part of a food pattern. Articles evaluated fruit and vegetable intake (separately, together, only vegetables, or with fruit juice) in diverse units, using food frequency questionnaires, 24-hour dietary recalls, and food records. One-third of the studies showed significant inverse associations of fruit and vegetable intake with systolic blood pressure, abdominal obesity, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and metabolic syndrome. Conclusions The associations between fruit and vegetable consumption and indicators of cardiovascular risk in adolescents are inconsistent, likely because of heterogeneity in the methods used to assess and classify consumption and to define cardiovascular risk in adolescents.


Pediatric Exercise Science | 2018

Agreement Between Standard Body Composition Methods to Estimate Percentage of Body Fat in Young Male Athletes

Asunción Ferri-Morales; Marcus Vinicius Nascimento-Ferreira; Dimitris Vlachopoulos; Esther Ubago-Guisado; Ana Torres-Costoso; Augusto César Ferreira de Moraes; Alan R. Barker; Luis A. Moreno; Vicente Martínez-Vizcaíno; Luis Gracia-Marco

PURPOSE To examine the intermethods agreement of dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and foot-to-foot bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) to assess the percentage of body fat (%BF) in young male athletes using air-displacement plethysmography (ADP) as the reference method. METHODS Standard measurement protocols were carried out in 104 athletes (40 swimmers, 37 footballers, and 27 cyclists, aged 12-14 y). RESULTS Age-adjusted %BF ADP and %BF BIA were significantly higher in swimmers than footballers. ADP correlates better with DXA than with BIA (r = .84 vs r = .60, P < .001). %BF was lower when measured by DXA and BIA than ADP (P < .001), and the bias was higher when comparing ADP versus BIA than ADP versus DXA. The intraclass correlation coefficients between DXA and ADP showed a good to excellent agreement (r = .67-.79), though it was poor when BIA was compared with ADP (r = .26-.49). The ranges of agreement were wider when comparing BIA with ADP than DXA with ADP. CONCLUSION DXA and BIA seem to underestimate %BF in young male athletes compared with ADP. Furthermore, the bias significantly increases with %BF in the BIA measurements. At the individual level, BIA and DXA do not seem to predict %BF precisely compared with ADP in young athletic populations.


Obesity Reviews | 2018

Assessment of physical activity intensity and duration in the paediatric population: evidence to support an a priori hypothesis and sample size in the agreement between subjective and objective methods: Assessing physical activity

Marcus Vinicius Nascimento-Ferreira; A. C. F. De Moraes; P. V. Toazza Oliveira; Tara Rendo-Urteaga; Luis Gracia-Marco; Cláudia Lúcia de Moraes Forjaz; Luis A. Moreno; Heráclito Barbosa Carvalho

We aimed to provide evidence for an a priori hypothesis and sample size for subjectively assessing physical activity intensity and duration in paediatric population, adopting objective methods as the reference. We searched electronic databases, reference lists and author databases. Correlation coefficients were pooled as an indicator of agreement estimates. We found 183 agreement analyses (94.5% based on correlation coefficients) from 89 studies that met our inclusion criteria. We identified four physical activity parameters addressing intensity and two parameters addressing duration. The physical activity parameters focusing on intensity were measured only by questionnaires, and the best correlation was achieved by moderate‐to‐vigorous physical activity compared with a heart rate monitor. In addition, total physical activity duration had a stronger correlation with an accelerometer when measured by diaries or logs than when measured by questionnaires. In both cases, the correlation was moderate. Studies with sample sizes between 50 and 99 subjects showed measurements that were stable in both magnitude and interpretation. Our findings suggest that the agreement between subjective and objective methods for assessing physical activity intensity and duration is weak to moderate. Furthermore, sample sizes ranging from 50 to 99 subjects provide stable agreement estimates between methods.


Obesity | 2018

Reliability and Validity of a Questionnaire for Physical Activity Assessment in South American Children and Adolescents: The SAYCARE Study: Accuracy of a Physical Activity Questionnaire

Marcus Vinicius Nascimento-Ferreira; Augusto César Ferreira de Moraes; Paulo Vinícius Toazza-Oliveira; Cláudia Lúcia de Moraes Forjaz; Juan C. Aristizabal; Alba M. Santaliesra-Pasías; Candela Lepera; Walter Viana Nascimento-Junior; Estela Skapino; Carlos Delgado; Luis Alberto Moreno; Heráclito Barbosa Carvalho

The objective of this article is to test the reliability and validity of the new and innovative physical activity (PA) questionnaire.


Nutrients | 2018

What is the Validity of Questionnaires Assessing Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Children when Compared with Blood Biomarkers? A Meta-Analysis

Tatiana Collese; Gabriela Vatavuk-Serrati; Marcus Vinicius Nascimento-Ferreira; Augusto César Ferreira de Moraes; Heráclito Barbosa Carvalho

Fruit and vegetable consumption has been associated with improved health outcomes in children. As an extensive number of questionnaires are currently used to assess fruit and vegetable consumption, we performed a systematic review of the criterion validity of questionnaires used to estimate fruit and vegetable consumption in children, considering blood biomarkers as the reference method. Five electronic databases (MEDLINE, CINAHL, Scopus, PsycINFO, Web of Science) were searched from database inception to 23 July 2018. The search strategy used the following sets of descriptors: children; fruits and vegetables; dietary questionnaires; blood biomarkers; and validation coefficient. The search terms were adapted for use with other databases in combination with database-specific filters. Potentially eligible articles were selected independently by two reviewers, separately, following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Two articles meeting the inclusion criteria were included. The main reason for study exclusion was the sample age range, which included adolescents. The pooled correlation coefficient was 0.32 (95% confidence interval: 0.24–0.40).This review provided insights into assessment methods of fruit and vegetable consumption in children. Although further studies are required, questionnaires for assessing fruit and vegetable consumption have fair criterion validity in children.


Acta Paediatrica | 2017

Cross-sectional, school-based study of 14-19 year olds showed that raised blood pressure was associated with obesity and abdominal obesity

Marcus Vinicius Nascimento-Ferreira; Augusto César Ferreira de Moraes; Tara Rendo-Urteaga; Elsie Costa de Oliveira Forkert; Tatiana Sadalla Collese; Gabriel Grizzo Cucato; Victor M. M. Reis; Francisco Leonardo Torres-Leal; Luis A. Moreno; Heráclito Barbosa Carvalho

Gaining weight has been directly associated with an increased probability of developing high blood pressure (HBP) and metabolic abnormalities. We examined the independent and combined effects of overweight, obesity and abdominal obesity on blood pressure in adolescents.


Clinical Nutrition | 2017

The lipid accumulation product is a powerful tool to predict metabolic syndrome in undiagnosed Brazilian adults

Marcus Vinicius Nascimento-Ferreira; Tara Rendo-Urteaga; Regina Célia Vilanova-Campelo; Heráclito Barbosa Carvalho; Germano da Paz Oliveira; Mauricio Batista Paes Landim; Francisco Leonardo Torres-Leal


Clinical Nutrition | 2017

Reply-Letter to the Editor-The lipid accumulation product is a powerful tool to predict metabolic syndrome in undiagnosed Brazilian adults

Marcus Vinicius Nascimento-Ferreira; Tara Rendo-Urteaga; Regina Célia Vilanova-Campelo; Heráclito Barbosa Carvalho; Germano da Paz Oliveira; Mauricio Batista Paes Landim; Francisco Leonardo Torres-Leal

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