Sex Differences in the Association Between Muscular Strength and Adiposity in Healthy Adults

E. Clark, Dorin Drignei, Elise C. Brown
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ABSTRACT Although sex differences in body composition are well established, differences in the relationship between adiposity and muscular strength remain elusive. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine sex differences in the relationship between muscular strength and adiposity in adults. Body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), waist-to-height ratio (WtHR), skinfold, and bench press were assessed on 140 males and females aged 18-40 years. Normalized strength (NS) was determined by dividing bench press one-repetition maximum by body mass. Using linear regression, positive associations between NS and BMI were found in males [p=0.003, parameter estimate (PE)=0.051] and females (p=0.010, PE=0.021); inverse associations between NS and body fat percentage were found in males (p<0.001, PE=-0.035) and females (p=0.015, PE=-0.008); an inverse association between NS and WC was observed only amongst females (p=0.037, PE=-0.011); and no significant associations were found between NS and (WtHR) for either sex. Although the current study design does not permit determining causality, the findings suggest that resistance training may be more effective in reducing abdominal adiposity in females.
健康成人肌肉力量与肥胖关系的性别差异
摘要:虽然身体组成的性别差异已经得到了很好的证实,但肥胖和肌肉力量之间的关系差异仍然难以捉摸。因此,本研究的目的是确定成人肌肉力量和肥胖之间关系的性别差异。对140名年龄在18-40岁的男性和女性进行体重指数(BMI)、腰围(WC)、腰高比(WtHR)、皮肤褶皱和卧推的评估。归一化强度(NS)由卧推单次最大值除以体重来确定。通过线性回归分析,男性和女性的NS与BMI呈正相关[p=0.003,参数估计(PE)=0.051],女性的NS与BMI呈正相关(p=0.010, PE=0.021);男性(p<0.001, PE=-0.035)和女性(p=0.015, PE=-0.008)的NS与体脂率呈负相关;仅在女性中观察到NS与WC呈负相关(p=0.037, PE=-0.011);在NS和(WtHR)之间没有发现显著的关联。虽然目前的研究设计不允许确定因果关系,但研究结果表明,阻力训练在减少女性腹部肥胖方面可能更有效。
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