| Literature DB >> 26003407 |
Julie A Pasco1,2,3, Kara L Holloway4, Sharon L Brennan-Olsen5,6, David J Moloney7, Mark A Kotowicz8,9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Muscle strengthening exercises are promoted for building and maintaining a healthy skeleton. We aimed to investigate the relationship between muscle strength and areal bone mineral density (BMD) at the hip in women aged 26-97 years.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26003407 PMCID: PMC4493811 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-015-0586-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Subject characteristics
| All | Hip flexor strength* | Hip abductor strength* | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High | Mid | Low | p-value | High | Mid | Low | p-value | ||
| n = 863 | n = 287 | n = 287 | n = 288 | n = 285 | n = 286 | n = 285 | |||
| Age (yr) | 57 (44–70) | 47 (38–59) | 55 (44–67) | 70 (57–78) | <0.001 | 49 (42–60) | 56 (44–68) | 69 (55–78) | <0.001 |
| Weight (kg) | 70.4 (±13.9) | 72.8 (±14.3) | 70.7 (±13.4) | 67.8 (±13.5) | <0.001 | 73.1 (±14.3) | 71.0 (±14.0) | 67.0 (±12.5) | <0.001 |
| Height (m) | 1.60 (±0.07) | 1.62 (±0.06) | 1.60 (±0.06) | 1.59 (±0.07) | <0.001 | 1.62 (±0.06) | 1.61 (±0.06) | 1.58 (±0.07) | <0.001 |
| Body mass index (kg/m2) | 27.4 (±5.3) | 27.8 (±5.2) | 27.6 (±5.3) | 26.9 (±5.2) | 0.137 | 27.9 (±5.4) | 27.5 (±5.5) | 26.8 (±4.9) | 0.051 |
| Appendicular lean mass (kg) | 17.4 (±2.4) | 18.5 (±2.3) | 17.4 (±2.1) | 16.6 (±2.3) | <0.001 | 18.3 (±2.3) | 17.5 (±2.3) | 16.3 (±2.2) | <0.001 |
| Total lean mass (kg) | 38.7 (±4.3) | 40.4 (±4.2) | 38.7 (±3.8) | 37.1 (±4.2) | <0.001 | 40.2 (±4.0) | 38.9 (±4.1) | 37.1 (±4.1) | <0.001 |
| Body fat mass (kg) | 28.3 (±10.5) | 28.8 (±10.7) | 28.6 (±10.4) | 27.6 (±10.4) | 0.324 | 29.6 (±10.9) | 28.7 (±10.6) | 26.5 (±9.6) | 0.001 |
| Total hip BMD (g/cm2) | 0.966 (±0.163) | 1.020 (±0.142) | 0.975 (±0.161) | 0.903 (±0.164) | <0.001 | 1.019 (±0.143) | 0.962 (±0.160) | 0.916 (±0.168) | <0.001 |
| Hip flexor strength (N) | 163 (±53) | 221 (±32) | 161 (±13) | 106 (±24) | <0.001 | 184 (±48) | 169 (±49) | 133 (±49) | <0.001 |
| Hip abductor strength (N) | 134 (±51) | 154 (±51) | 142 (±48) | 108 (±42) | <0.001 | 192 (±38) | 127 (±12) | 84 (±20) | <0.001 |
*missing data: hip flexor strength (n = 1), hip abductor strength (n = 7)
Characteristics are shown for the whole group and for those with high (upper tertile) vs mid (mid tertile) and low (low tertile) measures for hip flexor and hip abductor strength. The data are presented as mean (±SD) or median (interquartile range)
Fig. 1The relationship of total hip BMD with (a) hip flexor strength and (b) hip abductor strength. Black symbols represent individuals with low appendicular lean mass (T-score < −2 according to published reference ranges [12]); data for all other individuals are shown in grey
Results of linear regression models showing the relationship between muscle strength and bone mineral density
| Dependent variable | Hip flexors | Hip abductors | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| β coefficient | se (β) |
| β coefficient | se (β) |
| |
| Total hip BMD | 0.104 | 0.040 | 0.009 | 0.228 | 0.102 | 0.025 |
Models are adjusted for age. Bone mineral density (BMD) and muscle strength are expressed in standard deviation units. Models were adjusted for AgeC and (AgeC)2 where age was centred about the mean (57 years)