Associations between cardiorespiratory fitness and muscle strength with body composition among adults

IF 0.5 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Nadia Babaei, Samira Davarzani, Mojdeh Ebaditabar, K. Djafarian, S. Shab-Bidar
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Background. Cardiorespiratory fitness (CrF) was reported to be associated with anthropometric measurements, including body mass, body mass index (bMi), fat mass (FM) and fat free mass (FFM). This study aimed to investigate the impact of FM and FFM on muscle strength and CrF. Material and methods. This study was carried out on 270 randomly selected adults in Tehran, iran. anthropometric measurements, including weight, bMi, FM and FFM, were assessed using a bio-impedance analyzer (bia) (inbody 720, biospace, Tokyo, Japan). Muscle strength and CrF were assessed by handgrip dynamometer and bruce graded treadmill protocol, respectively. The international Physical activity Questionnaire (iPaQ) was used to measure health-related physical activity. a p-value less than 0.05 was statistically significant. Results. Significant associations were found between maximum oxygen uptake (VO2 max) and muscle strength with FM and FFM (p < 0.001). after adjusting for confounders, the association of VO2 max with FFM remained significant (p < 0.001). Muscle strength was significantly associated with FM (p = 0.036) and FFM (p < 0.001) after adjustment for confounders. Conclusions. high FM was associated with poor CrF, and low fat-free mass was related to poor muscle strength. FM and FFM can be good indices for CrF fitness in adults. Further longitudinal studies are needed to confirm these findings.
成人心肺健康、肌肉力量与身体组成的关系
背景。据报道,心肺适能(CrF)与人体测量值有关,包括体重、体重指数(bMi)、脂肪质量(FM)和无脂肪质量(FFM)。本研究旨在探讨FM和FFM对肌力和CrF的影响。材料和方法。这项研究是在伊朗德黑兰随机挑选的270名成年人中进行的。使用生物阻抗分析仪(bia) (inbody 720, biospace, Tokyo, Japan)评估人体测量,包括体重、bMi、FM和FFM。肌肉力量和CrF分别通过握力计和布鲁斯分级跑步机方案进行评估。采用国际身体活动问卷(iPaQ)测量与健康相关的身体活动。p值小于0.05为有统计学意义。结果。最大摄氧量(VO2 max)和肌力与FM和FFM之间存在显著相关性(p < 0.001)。在调整混杂因素后,最大摄氧量与FFM的相关性仍然显著(p < 0.001)。校正混杂因素后,肌力与FM (p = 0.036)和FFM (p < 0.001)显著相关。结论。高FM与较差的CrF有关,低无脂质量与较差的肌肉力量有关。FM和FFM可作为成人CrF适应度的较好指标。需要进一步的纵向研究来证实这些发现。
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