“…In youth studies, several authors have shown that those with low levels of adiposity and low CRF are at a greater cardiovascular risk than high-adiposity adolescents with adequate CRF, independent of muscular fitness and body composition [9,10]. Recently, Silva et al [9] found that measurements using the 20-m shuttle run test in Canadian children aged 8–12 years were accurate to classify the sample by indicators of obesity in relation to the level of CRF. In this study, when using sex-specific cut-points, it was found that regardless of the 20mSRT indicator (VO 2 peak, laps, or speed), children with values below the recommendations were more likely to be obese, either by BMI, WC, or both, regardless of factors such as age, screen time, and level of physical activity levels.…”