Abstract

IntroductionPhysical inactivity is one of the major public health problem of the twenty-first century. The purpose of this study was to measuring the relationship and grade of contribution among the cardiopulmonary function, blood biochemical parameters and anthropometry for inactive people treated in Primary Care Centers. Material and methodsThis study is cross-sectional and consisting of 150 evaluations in Primary and Community Care Centers. ResultsIn the bivariate relationships the percentage of body fat and the creatine kinase were significantly positively related to forced vital capacity. In the multivariate regression analysis the best model for body composition is determinated by the percentage fat as the dependent outcome and predictors outcomes of final heart rate of exercise testing, high density lipoprotein cholesterol and forced vital capacity. ConclusionThe weak relationships that were found in this population, guidance on possible improvements that would be necessary to continue looking for increase physical activity and maintain active lifestyles.

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