Coronary heart disease risk factors, physical activity, and fitness in young Danes.

1995 
In a random sample of young Danish adults (86 mn and 115 women, 23-27 yr of age) maximal oxygen uptake (VO 2max ), physical activity (PA), blood pressure, blood lipids, body fat content, and smoking habits were studied. Cholesterol, triglyceride and body fat related negatively to VO 2max . The ratio HDL/total cholesterol was positively related to VO 2max (r=0.3, P<0.001), but no relationship was observed for HDL cholesterol. No association was found between PA and any of the risk factors. The relationships between different measures of PA and directly measured VO 2max was around r=0.3. No relationship existed between heart rate recorded during submaximal testing and PA (r=0.0), which indicates that the method of assessing VO 2max is important in demonstrating relationships to PA and risk factors. In conclusion, a favorable coronary heart disease risk profile was related to a higher VO 2max , but not to time spent on physical activity. This suggests that in this age group intensity must be high enough to have an effect on VO 2max before a preventive effect is present
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