Correlation between waist and mid-thigh circumference and cardiovascular fitness in Korean college students: A case study

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[Purpose] We investigated whether waist and mid-thigh circumference correlated with cardiovascular fitness (VO 2 max) in a selected sample of Korean college students. [Subjects and Methods] The subjects were 41 college students (25 males, 16 females; age, > 19 years) who visited the sports medicine laboratory at the Korea National University of Transportation in Chungju-si, Republic of Korea, to undergo measurements of body composition, cardiovascular fitness, and waist and mid-thigh circumference. [Results] VO 2 max did not correlate with waist circumference or mid-thigh circumference in males, whereas VO 2 max was negatively correlated with mid-thigh circumference, but not waist circumference, in females. [Conclusion] Mid-thigh circumference was not associated with cardiovascular fitness or waist in male college students. However, it was associated with cardiovascular fitness in female college students. Well-designed studies are needed to investigate this further.

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Ko, S. S., Chung, J. S., & So, W. Y. (2015). Correlation between waist and mid-thigh circumference and cardiovascular fitness in Korean college students: A case study. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 27(9), 3019–3021. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.27.3019

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