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Exercise, Arterial Modulation and Nutrition in Youth South Africa Study (ExAMIN-Youth)
Main aim: Our current study aims to build on previous findings to identify potential contributing factors that may adversely affect health outcomes in South African children. Additionally, we will cross-compare data with international centres on these health outcomes, and finally develop predictive models on target organ damage at 4-years follow-up from baseline data.
Design/Methods: We phenotyped a cohort of 1065 primary school children (all sexes, all ethnic groups and ages 5-9 years) according to their physical fitness and coordination, their dietary behaviours, psychosocial behaviour and current cardiovascular state. Parents of participating children provided information on socio-demographics including data on education, employment, types of dwelling, household amenities and parents' marital status, health habits, and lifestyle. The children will underwent the following measurements: anthropometric measurements of height, weight, waist circumference, triceps and subscapular skinfolds; stable isotope and bioelectric impedance analysis to measure body composition; blood pressure along with pulse wave analysis and aortic pulse wave velocity, static retinal vessel analysis (without mydriasis); accelerometry and a standardised physical activity questionnaire to measure physical activity. Physical fitness measures included motor skills, coordination, flexibility and cardio-respiratory fitness. Urinalysis will include creatinine, albumin, electrolytes, nitrates, nitrites, dimethylarginines, malondialdehyde, glucose, cardiovascular and kidney multiplex panels, and targeted metabolomics. Salivary analyses will include sex hormones and cortisol.
Outcomes: The primary outcomes for the baseline analysis include blood pressure, pulse wave velocity and retinal vascular calibres to address micro- and macrovascular compromise in relation to behavioural risk factors. In the follow-up phase of the study we will include carotid intima media thickness and left ventricular mass as outcomes of baseline predictors.
Timetable: The project was approved and is endorsed by the District Director of the Department of Education, and was approved by the Health Research Ethics Committee of the North-West University on 10 may 2017 (NWU-00091-16-A1). Data collection started in September 2017 and baseline measurements were concluded on 30 April 2019. Follow-up assessments will commence immediately in subsequent years for the 4-year follow-up phase of the study.
The Exercise, Arterial Modulation and Nutrition in Youth South Africa (ExAMIN Youth SA) Study
- Kochli S, Smith W, Lona G, Goikoetxea-Sotelo G, Breet Y, Botha-Le Roux S, Mokwatsi GG, Kruger R, Hanssen H. Obesity, blood pressure and retinal microvascular phenotype in a bi-ethnic cohort of young children. Atherosclerosis. 2022 Jun;350:51-57. doi: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2022.04.018. Epub 2022 Apr 21.
- Kruger R, Kruger HS, Monyeki MA, Pienaar AE, Roux SB, Gafane-Matemane LF, Smith W, Mels CMC, Lammertyn L, Brits JS, Hanssen H. A demographic approach to assess elevated blood pressure and obesity in prepubescent children: the ExAMIN Youth South Africa study. J Hypertens. 2021 Nov 1;39(11):2190-2199. doi: 10.1097/HJH.0000000000002917.
- Kochli S, Botha-Le Roux S, Uys AS, Kruger R. Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Blood Pressure and Ethnicity Are Related to Salivary Cortisol Responses after an Exercise Test in Children: The ExAMIN Youth SA Study. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jul 26;18(15):7898. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18157898.
- Kruger R, Monyeki MA, Schutte AE, Smith W, Mels CMC, Kruger HS, Pienaar AE, Gafane-Matemane LF, Breet Y, Lammertyn L, Mokwatsi GG, Kruger A, Deacon E, Hanssen H. The Exercise, Arterial Modulation and Nutrition in Youth South Africa Study (ExAMIN Youth SA). Front Pediatr. 2020 Apr 29;8:212. doi: 10.3389/fped.2020.00212. eCollection 2020.
- ExAMIN-Youth
- NWU-00091-16-A1
Retinopathy
Obesity
Arterial stiffness
Physical inactivity
| Groupe de participants/Bras | Intervention/Traitement |
|---|---|
Black boys 240 black boys were included in the study (mean age 7.5 years) | N/A |
Black girls 339 black girls were included in the study (mean age 7.5 years) | N/A |
White boys 239 white boys were included in the study (mean age 7.4 years) | N/A |
White girls 224 white girls were included in the study (mean age 7.4 years) | N/A |
| Critères d'évaluation | Description de critères | Période |
|---|---|---|
To determine blood pressure classification among primary school children in South Africa | Elevated blood pressure and stage 1 hypertension according to the American Academy of Pediatrics Clinical Practice Guidelines 2017 stratified for age, sex, weight and height. Automated oscillometric calculations of central systolic blood pressure and pulse wave velocity. | Through study completion, an average of 1 year |
To determine overweight and obesity prevalence among primary school children in South Africa | Overweight and obesity classification according to the World Health Organisation percentiles for childhood obesity | Through study completion, an average of 1 year |
To identify novel biomarkers in predicting elevated blood pressure in primary school children from South Africa | Multiplex analysis of cardiovascular and kidney related biomarkers, and subsequently metabolomics and hormone concentrations | Through study completion, an average of 1 year |
| Critères d'évaluation | Description de critères | Période |
|---|---|---|
Associations of central blood pressure and aortic stiffness with physical fitness | Physical fitness (cardiorespiratory fitness, coordination, endurance, speed, balance) and activity (accelerometry) | Through study completion, an average of 1 year |
Associations of central blood pressure and aortic stiffness with body composition | Anthropometry including body heigh, body weight, waist-to-height ratio, and body fat percentage | Through study completion, an average of 1 year |
Associations of central blood pressure and aortic stiffness and dietary intake | Healthy and unhealthy food consumption frequencies determined by validate survey to depict unhealthy and healthy food group patterns | Through study completion, an average of 1 year |
Associations of central blood pressure and aortic stiffness and childhood adversity | Early life stress events as quantified by validated psychosocial questionnaires. | Through study completion, an average of 1 year |
- Children between ages 5 and 9 years (both sexes and all ethnicities).
- Children who do not wish to participate or where the parents or caregivers did not provide permission.
National Research Foundation of South Africa
Medical Research Council, South Africa
North West