Matti Hyvärinen, Juha Karvanen, Jari E Karppinen, Laura Karavirta, Hanna-Kaarina Juppi, Tuija H Tammelin, Vuokko Kovanen, Jari Laukkanen, Pauliina Aukee, Sarianna Sipilä, Timo Rantalainen, Eija K Laakkonen
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Abstract
Objective: The aim of the study was to conduct exploratory analyses on the role of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and body composition in the association between physical activity and menopausal symptoms.
Methods: This was a cross-sectional (N = 298) study of women aged 51-59 years including a subsample of 82 women followed for 4 years. The severity of menopausal symptoms was assessed with the Menopause Rating Scale in total symptoms as well as using the somato-vegetative, psychological, and urogenital subscales. Physical activity was assessed with accelerometers and self-reports, body composition with dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, and CRF with a custom-made prediction model based on the six-minute walking distance and spiroergometry. The associations of interest were studied using unstandardized regression coefficients derived from multiple linear regression models with the severity of menopausal symptoms as the outcome.
Results: Higher total body and fat mass (kg) were associated with more severe total symptoms (B = 0.06 [95% CI, 0.01 to 0.12] and 0.07 [0.01 to 0.14], respectively) as well as somato-vegetative (0.03 [0.01 to 0.05]; 0.04 [0.01 to 0.06]) and psychological symptoms (0.03 [0.00 to 0.05]; 0.03 [0.00 to 0.06]) in cross-sectional design. Total and lean body mass interacted with physical activity in total and psychological symptoms with stronger indirect associations being observed in participants with lower total and lean body mass. CRF was not associated with menopausal symptoms and did not interact with physical activity.
Conclusions: Maintaining a healthy weight is associated with less severe menopausal symptoms in middle-aged women. The association between physical activity and the severity of menopausal symptoms varied based on the differences in total and lean body mass.
研究目的本研究旨在对心肺功能(CRF)和身体成分在体育锻炼与更年期症状之间的关系进行探索性分析:这是一项横断面研究(N = 298),研究对象为 51-59 岁的女性,其中包括 82 名随访 4 年的女性子样本。更年期症状的严重程度是通过更年期评定量表(Menopause Rating Scale)的总症状以及躯体-运动、心理和泌尿生殖系统分量表来评估的。体力活动通过加速计和自我报告进行评估,身体成分通过双能 X 射线吸收测定法进行评估,CRF 通过基于六分钟步行距离和螺线测量法的定制预测模型进行评估。以更年期症状的严重程度为结果,使用多元线性回归模型得出的非标准化回归系数对相关关联进行了研究:结果:在横断面设计中,总体重和脂肪质量(千克)越高,总症状越严重(B = 0.06 [95% CI, 0.01 to 0.12] and 0.07 [0.01 to 0.14]),躯体-运动症状(0.03 [0.01 to 0.05]; 0.04 [0.01 to 0.06])和心理症状(0.03 [0.00 to 0.05]; 0.03 [0.00 to 0.06])也越严重。总体重和瘦体重与体育锻炼对总症状和心理症状的影响相互影响,在总体重和瘦体重较低的参与者中观察到更强的间接关联。CRF与更年期症状无关,也不与体育锻炼相互影响:结论:保持健康体重与中年女性更年期症状较轻有关。体力活动与更年期症状严重程度之间的关系因总体重和瘦体重的不同而异。
期刊介绍:
Menopause, published monthly, provides a forum for new research, applied basic science, and clinical guidelines on all aspects of menopause. The scope and usefulness of the journal extend beyond gynecology, encompassing many varied biomedical areas, including internal medicine, family practice, medical subspecialties such as cardiology and geriatrics, epidemiology, pathology, sociology, psychology, anthropology, and pharmacology. This forum is essential to help integrate these areas, highlight needs for future research, and enhance health care.