Effects of bone-specific physical activity on body composition, bone mineral density, and health-related physical fitness in middle-aged women.

Sung-Woo Kim, Sung-Woo Jung, Myong-Won Seo, Hun-Young Park, Jong-Kook Song
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Abstract

Purpose: The study aimed to determine the effects of bone-specific physical activity on body composition, bone mineral density (BMD), and health-related physical fitness in middle-aged women.

Methods: One hundred eighty-six middle-aged women aged 31-49 years participated in this study. The subjects were divided into tertile groups according to the level of physical activity (low-score group, n=62; middle-score group, n=62; high-score group, n=62). Bone-specific physical activity participation was assessed using the bone-specific physical activity questionnaire. Body composition and BMD were measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Health-related physical fitness test included isometric muscle strength (grip strength), muscular endurance (sit-ups), flexibility (sit and reach), and cardiorespiratory fitness (maximal oxygen uptake [VO2max]).

Results: The high-score group had a significantly higher fat-free mass (p=.045, partial eta-squared value [ηp2]=.033) than the middle- and low-score groups, whereas the high-score group had significantly lower percent body fat (p=.005, ηp2=.056) than the other two groups. Whole-body BMD (p=.034, ηp2=.036) and lumbar BMD (p=.003, ηp2=.060) were significantly higher in the high-score group than in the low-score group. The high-score group performed significantly better for grip strength (p=.0001, ηp2=.101), sit-ups (p=.0001, ηp2=.108), and VO2max (p=.0001, ηp2=.092) than the other two groups.

Conclusion: The present study suggests that bone-specific physical activity could be useful in improving body composition, BMD, and health-related physical fitness in middle-aged women, significantly enhancing their BMD and health conditions.

针对骨骼的体育活动对中年女性身体成分、骨矿物质密度和健康相关体能的影响。
目的:本研究旨在确定骨骼专项体育活动对中年女性身体成分、骨矿物质密度(BMD)和健康相关体能的影响:方法:186 名 31-49 岁的中年女性参加了这项研究。受试者根据体力活动水平被分为三等分组(低分组,62 人;中分组,62 人;高分组,62 人)。骨骼专项体力活动参与度通过骨骼专项体力活动问卷进行评估。身体成分和 BMD 采用双能 X 射线吸收测量法进行测量。健康相关体能测试包括等长肌力(握力)、肌肉耐力(仰卧起坐)、柔韧性(坐姿和伸展)和心肺功能(最大摄氧量 [VO2max]):高分组的无脂质量(p=.045,部分等方值[ηp2]=.033)明显高于中分和低分组,而高分组的体脂百分比(p=.005,ηp2=.056)明显低于其他两组。高分组的全身 BMD(p=.034,ηp2=.036)和腰椎 BMD(p=.003,ηp2=.060)明显高于低分组。高分组在握力(p=.0001,ηp2=.101)、仰卧起坐(p=.0001,ηp2=.108)和最大氧饱和度(p=.0001,ηp2=.092)方面的表现明显优于其他两组:本研究表明,针对骨骼的体育锻炼有助于改善中年女性的身体成分、BMD 和与健康相关的体能,从而显著提高她们的 BMD 和健康状况。
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