Fitness and academic performance in adolescents. The mediating role of leptin: DADOS study.
Mireia Adelantado-RenauDavid Jiménez-PavónMaria Reyes Beltran-VallsJesús Gustavo Ponce-GonzálezÓscar Chiva-BartollDiego Moliner-UrdialesPublished in: European journal of pediatrics (2018)
Improvements on PF components, particularly in cardiorespiratory fitness and lower-limb muscular strength, might reduce leptin concentration with potential benefits on academic performance in adolescents, independently of adiposity. What is Known: • Academic performance is associated with physical fitness and leptin concentration in children and adolescents. • Fitness modulates leptin concentration levels, regardless of physical activity and adiposity. What is New: • Leptin concentration mediates the association of cardiorespiratory fitness and muscular strength with academic performance in adolescents. • Improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness and muscular strength might reduce leptin concentration levels enhancing academic performance.