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Relationships between muscle mass, strength and regional bone mineral density in young men

PURPOSE: Although the relationship between body composition and bone mineral density (BMD) is well established, the relative contribution of appendicular lean mass (ALM) and fat mass (FM) to BMD has been rarely evaluated in young men. METHODS: We assessed 100 young men (age: 24.4±2.8 years, BMI: 23....

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Autores principales: Sutter, Thibault, Toumi, Hechmi, Valery, Antoine, El Hage, Rawad, Pinti, Antonio, Lespessailles, Eric
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6407768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30849119
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213681
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author Sutter, Thibault
Toumi, Hechmi
Valery, Antoine
El Hage, Rawad
Pinti, Antonio
Lespessailles, Eric
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description PURPOSE: Although the relationship between body composition and bone mineral density (BMD) is well established, the relative contribution of appendicular lean mass (ALM) and fat mass (FM) to BMD has been rarely evaluated in young men. METHODS: We assessed 100 young men (age: 24.4±2.8 years, BMI: 23.4±2.81 kg/m(2)). Appendicular lean mass index (ALM/H(2)) (ALMI), fat mass index (FM/ H(2)) (FMI), percentage of body fat, BMD at lumbar spine (LS), total hip (TH), femoral neck (FN) and whole body (WB) were measured using DXA. Muscle strength was evaluated by handgrip strength. Pearson’s correlations and interactions between all variables were assessed using stepwise regression analyses. RESULTS: ALM index (ALMI) was positively correlated with BMD at all sites (r = 0.62 for WB p<0.05, r = 0.54 for FN p<0.05, r = 0.64 for TH p<0.05, r = 0.56 for LS p<0.05) whereas FMI was not correlated to BMD values. Stepwise regression analyses showed that ALMI produced a significant and positive influence on BMD (β = 0.07 for WB p<0.001, β = 0.04 for FN p<0.001, β = 0.06 for TH p<0.001). Conversely, FMI was negatively associated with BMD at all sites (β = -0.02 for WB p<0.001, β = - 0.03 for FN p<0.001, β = - 0.03 for TH p<0.001, β = - 0.07 for LS p<0.001). Handgrip strength and BMDs were significantly and positively associated at all sites. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that BMD was positively associated with ALMI while negatively with FMI. We confirm that ALMI is the strongest factor associated with BMD in a population of young men.
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spelling pubmed-64077682019-03-17 Relationships between muscle mass, strength and regional bone mineral density in young men Sutter, Thibault Toumi, Hechmi Valery, Antoine El Hage, Rawad Pinti, Antonio Lespessailles, Eric PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: Although the relationship between body composition and bone mineral density (BMD) is well established, the relative contribution of appendicular lean mass (ALM) and fat mass (FM) to BMD has been rarely evaluated in young men. METHODS: We assessed 100 young men (age: 24.4±2.8 years, BMI: 23.4±2.81 kg/m(2)). Appendicular lean mass index (ALM/H(2)) (ALMI), fat mass index (FM/ H(2)) (FMI), percentage of body fat, BMD at lumbar spine (LS), total hip (TH), femoral neck (FN) and whole body (WB) were measured using DXA. Muscle strength was evaluated by handgrip strength. Pearson’s correlations and interactions between all variables were assessed using stepwise regression analyses. RESULTS: ALM index (ALMI) was positively correlated with BMD at all sites (r = 0.62 for WB p<0.05, r = 0.54 for FN p<0.05, r = 0.64 for TH p<0.05, r = 0.56 for LS p<0.05) whereas FMI was not correlated to BMD values. Stepwise regression analyses showed that ALMI produced a significant and positive influence on BMD (β = 0.07 for WB p<0.001, β = 0.04 for FN p<0.001, β = 0.06 for TH p<0.001). Conversely, FMI was negatively associated with BMD at all sites (β = -0.02 for WB p<0.001, β = - 0.03 for FN p<0.001, β = - 0.03 for TH p<0.001, β = - 0.07 for LS p<0.001). Handgrip strength and BMDs were significantly and positively associated at all sites. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that BMD was positively associated with ALMI while negatively with FMI. We confirm that ALMI is the strongest factor associated with BMD in a population of young men. Public Library of Science 2019-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6407768/ /pubmed/30849119 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213681 Text en © 2019 Sutter et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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title_short Relationships between muscle mass, strength and regional bone mineral density in young men
title_sort relationships between muscle mass, strength and regional bone mineral density in young men
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6407768/
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