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Muscle Function, Body Composition, Insulin Sensitivity and Physical Activity in Adolescents Born Preterm: Impact of Gestation and Vitamin D Status
Whilst several studies have explored adolescent metabolic and cognitive function after preterm birth, few have explored muscle function and physical activity. We set out to examine the relationship between gestational age and muscle metabolism in a cohort of adolescents who were born preterm. Partic...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9736929/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36501074 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14235045 |
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author | Wood, Claire L. Tinnion, Robert Hollingsworth, Kieren G. Trenell, Michael I. Pearce, Mark S. Cheetham, Tim D. Embleton, Nicholas D. |
author_facet | Wood, Claire L. Tinnion, Robert Hollingsworth, Kieren G. Trenell, Michael I. Pearce, Mark S. Cheetham, Tim D. Embleton, Nicholas D. |
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description | Whilst several studies have explored adolescent metabolic and cognitive function after preterm birth, few have explored muscle function and physical activity. We set out to examine the relationship between gestational age and muscle metabolism in a cohort of adolescents who were born preterm. Participants were recruited from the Newcastle preterm birth growth study cohort. They did not have severe neurological disease and were not on daily medication. Participants underwent an assessment of oxidative muscle function using phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy that included the half-time for recovery of equilibrium of phosphocreatine, τ(½)PCr. In addition, we measured key variables that might affect muscle function including physical activity levels determined by 3-day accelerometry, body composition using air displacement plethysmography, insulin sensitivity using the homeostatic model assessment/Matsuda index and serum vitamin D concentrations. 60 adolescents (35F) median age 15.6 years (range 12.1–18.8) with a median gestation of 31 weeks (range 24 to 34 weeks) underwent a single assessment. Males were more active and spent less time in sedentary mode. Time spent in light activity was associated with insulin sensitivity (IS) (Matsuda Index; p < 0.05) but there were no strong correlations between activity levels and gestational age. Greater fat mass, waist circumference and body mass index were all associated with lower IS. Gestational age was negatively associated with adjusted measures of oxidative muscle function (τ(½)PCr). In a stepwise multivariate linear regression model, gestational age at birth was the most significant predictor of oxidative muscle function (p = 0.005). Higher serum vitamin D levels were also associated with faster phosphocreatine recovery time (p = 0.045). Oxidative function in the skeletal muscle of adolescents born preterm is associated with gestational age and vitamin D concentrations. Our study suggests that being born preterm may have a long-term impact on muscle metabolism. |
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spelling | pubmed-97369292022-12-11 Muscle Function, Body Composition, Insulin Sensitivity and Physical Activity in Adolescents Born Preterm: Impact of Gestation and Vitamin D Status Wood, Claire L. Tinnion, Robert Hollingsworth, Kieren G. Trenell, Michael I. Pearce, Mark S. Cheetham, Tim D. Embleton, Nicholas D. Nutrients Article Whilst several studies have explored adolescent metabolic and cognitive function after preterm birth, few have explored muscle function and physical activity. We set out to examine the relationship between gestational age and muscle metabolism in a cohort of adolescents who were born preterm. Participants were recruited from the Newcastle preterm birth growth study cohort. They did not have severe neurological disease and were not on daily medication. Participants underwent an assessment of oxidative muscle function using phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy that included the half-time for recovery of equilibrium of phosphocreatine, τ(½)PCr. In addition, we measured key variables that might affect muscle function including physical activity levels determined by 3-day accelerometry, body composition using air displacement plethysmography, insulin sensitivity using the homeostatic model assessment/Matsuda index and serum vitamin D concentrations. 60 adolescents (35F) median age 15.6 years (range 12.1–18.8) with a median gestation of 31 weeks (range 24 to 34 weeks) underwent a single assessment. Males were more active and spent less time in sedentary mode. Time spent in light activity was associated with insulin sensitivity (IS) (Matsuda Index; p < 0.05) but there were no strong correlations between activity levels and gestational age. Greater fat mass, waist circumference and body mass index were all associated with lower IS. Gestational age was negatively associated with adjusted measures of oxidative muscle function (τ(½)PCr). In a stepwise multivariate linear regression model, gestational age at birth was the most significant predictor of oxidative muscle function (p = 0.005). Higher serum vitamin D levels were also associated with faster phosphocreatine recovery time (p = 0.045). Oxidative function in the skeletal muscle of adolescents born preterm is associated with gestational age and vitamin D concentrations. Our study suggests that being born preterm may have a long-term impact on muscle metabolism. MDPI 2022-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9736929/ /pubmed/36501074 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14235045 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Wood, Claire L. Tinnion, Robert Hollingsworth, Kieren G. Trenell, Michael I. Pearce, Mark S. Cheetham, Tim D. Embleton, Nicholas D. Muscle Function, Body Composition, Insulin Sensitivity and Physical Activity in Adolescents Born Preterm: Impact of Gestation and Vitamin D Status |
title | Muscle Function, Body Composition, Insulin Sensitivity and Physical Activity in Adolescents Born Preterm: Impact of Gestation and Vitamin D Status |
title_full | Muscle Function, Body Composition, Insulin Sensitivity and Physical Activity in Adolescents Born Preterm: Impact of Gestation and Vitamin D Status |
title_fullStr | Muscle Function, Body Composition, Insulin Sensitivity and Physical Activity in Adolescents Born Preterm: Impact of Gestation and Vitamin D Status |
title_full_unstemmed | Muscle Function, Body Composition, Insulin Sensitivity and Physical Activity in Adolescents Born Preterm: Impact of Gestation and Vitamin D Status |
title_short | Muscle Function, Body Composition, Insulin Sensitivity and Physical Activity in Adolescents Born Preterm: Impact of Gestation and Vitamin D Status |
title_sort | muscle function, body composition, insulin sensitivity and physical activity in adolescents born preterm: impact of gestation and vitamin d status |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9736929/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36501074 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14235045 |
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