| Literature DB >> 30906596 |
O G Geirsdottir1,2, M Chang1,3, P V Jonsson1,4, I Thorsdottir5,6, A Ramel1,2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Obesity-related physiological changes can limit improvements of obese subjects after training. The aim was to investigate obesity, muscular strength, and physical function in community-dwelling nonsarcopenic old adults.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30906596 PMCID: PMC6397967 DOI: 10.1155/2019/5340328
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Aging Res ISSN: 2090-2204
Characteristics of the participants.
| Descriptives | All subjects | Normal weight | Overweight | Obese | |
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| Mean ± SD | Mean ± SD | Mean ± SD | Mean ± SD |
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| Age (years) | 73.5 ± 5.7 | 74.1 ± 5.8 | 73.2 ± 6.2 | 73.3 ± 4.8 | n.s. |
| Male (%) | 41.5 | 27.5 | 38.5 | 52.9 | 0.011 |
| Smokers (yes in %) | 6.0 | 5.9 | 4.2 | 8.3 | n.s. |
| Alcohol (yes in %) | 81.5 | 80.4 | 85.1 | 78.8 | n.s. |
| LTPA (min/week) | 342 ± 342 | 445 ± 392 | 377 ± 351 | 252 ± 277 | 0.0031,3 |
| Dropout (%) | 11.9 | 5.9 | 13.5 | 9.4 | n.s. |
| Attendance (%) | 85.8 ± 20.2 | 87.1 ± 17.7 | 83.0 ± 23.5 | 88.1 ± 17.1 | n.s. |
| Body weight (kg) | 82.6 ± 17.5 | 64.9 ± 7.1 | 78.2 ± 10.9 | 98.1 ± 14.9 | <0.0011,2,3 |
| Waist circumference (cm) | 99.8 ± 14.5 | 84.4 ± 8.4 | 96.7 ± 8.7 | 112.9 ± 11.0 | <0.0011,2,3 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 28.8 ± 4.8 | 23.0 ± 1.5 | 27.3 ± 1.5 | 33.9± | <0.0011,2,3 |
| Body fat (%) | 38.2 ± 7.3 | 33.5 ± 8.3 | 37.4 ± 6.0 | 42.1 ± 5.8 | <0.0011,2,3 |
| Body fat (kg) | 31.7 ± 9.9 | 21.7 ± 5.2 | 29.0 ± 4.7 | 41.2 ± 8.4 | <0.0011,2,3 |
| Lean mass (kg) | 47.9 ± 10 | 42.0 ± 7.0 | 46.3 ± 9.2 | 53.3 ± 9.8 | <0.0011,2,3 |
| Appendicular skeletal muscle (kg) | 24.4 ± 5.4 | 20.8 ± 3.2 | 23.7 ± 5.1 | 27.5 ± 5.1 | <0.0011,2,3 |
| Quadriceps strength (N) | 465 ± 124 | 417 ± 97 | 464 ± 119 | 496 ± 135 | 0.0021,2 |
| Relative quadriceps strength (N/kg BW) | 5.7 ± 1.4 | 6.4 ± 1.2 | 5.9 ± 1.3 | 5.1 ± 1.4 | <0.0011,2,3 |
| Grip strength (lb) | 62.5 ± 19.1 | 56.3 ± 15.4 | 63.0 ± 20.1 | 65.9 ± 19.4 | 0.0201,2 |
| 6MWD (m) | 454 ± 79 | 479 ± 73 | 465 ± 81 | 426 ± 74 | <0.0011,3 |
| TUG (sec) | 7.9 ± 2.2 | 7.1 ± 1.3 | 8.0 ± 2.6 | 8.4 ± 2.0 | 0.0031,2 |
One-way ANOVA including LSD post hoc test; 1normal weight vs. overweight significant difference; 2normal weight vs. obese significant difference; 3obese vs. overweight significant difference.
Comparison in baseline function between normal weight, overweight, and obese participants using linear models.
| Parameter estimates dependent variable | Parameter | Model 1 | Model 2 | ||||||
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| Quadriceps strength (N) | Intercept | 1050.87 | 885.163 | 1216.58 | <0.001 | 1007.37 | 838.628 | 1176.11 | <0.001 |
| Normal weight | −34.949 | −69.025 | −0.874 |
| −43.145 | −77.696 | −8.594 |
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| Overweight | −10.293 | −39.264 | 18.679 | 0.484 | −14.575 | −43.537 | 14.387 | 0.322 | |
| Obese | Ref. | Ref. | |||||||
| Age (years) | −8.629 | −10.901 | −6.358 | <0.001 | −8.186 | −10.472 | −5.901 | <0.001 | |
| Male1 | 143.809 | 117.445 | 170.173 | <0.001 | 143.484 | 117.358 | 169.610 | <0.001 | |
| LTPA2 (min/week) | 0.042 | 0.004 | 0.080 | 0.028 | |||||
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| Rel. quadriceps str. (N/kg BW) | Intercept | 9.713 | 7.518 | 11.908 | <0.001 | 9.125 | 6.891 | 11.359 | <0.001 |
| Normal weight | 1.511 | 1.060 | 1.963 |
| 1.401 | 0.943 | 1.858 |
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| Overweight | 0.921 | 0.537 | 1.305 |
| 0.863 | 0.480 | 1.247 |
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| Age (years) | −0.068 | −0.098 | −0.038 | <0.001 | −0.062 | −0.092 | −0.032 | <0.001 | |
| Male | 0.716 | 0.367 | 1.065 | <0.001 | 0.711 | 0.366 | 1.057 | <0.001 | |
| LTPA (min/week) | 0.001 | <0.001 | 0.001 | 0.025 | |||||
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| Grip strength (lb) | Intercept | 108.052 | 88.780 | 127.324 | <0.001 | 105.186 | 85.406 | 124.966 | <0.001 |
| Normal weight | −0.888 | −4.851 | 3.075 | 0.659 | −1.428 | −5.478 | 2.622 | 0.488 | |
| Overweight | 0.691 | −2.678 | 4.061 | 0.686 | 0.409 | −2.986 | 3.804 | 0.812 | |
| Obese | Ref. | Ref. | |||||||
| Age (years) | −0.809 | −1.073 | −0.545 | <0.001 | −0.780 | −1.048 | −0.512 | <0.001 | |
| Male | 32.322 | 29.255 | 35.388 | <0.001 | 32.300 | 29.238 | 35.363 | <0.001 | |
| LTPA (min/week) | 0.003 | −0.002 | 0.007 | 0.216 | |||||
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| 6MWD (m) | Intercept | 968.333 | 860.340 | 1076.33 | <0.001 | 912.846 | 806.580 | 1019.11 | <0.001 |
| Normal weight | 62.965 | 40.758 | 85.173 |
| 52.512 | 30.753 | 74.271 |
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| Overweight | 45.106 | 26.226 | 63.987 |
| 39.644 | 21.405 | 57.883 |
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| Obese | Ref. | Ref. | |||||||
| Age (years) | −7.573 | −9.053 | −6.093 | <0.001 | −7.008 | −8.447 | −5.569 | <0.001 | |
| Male | 30.925 | 13.744 | 48.107 | <0.001 | 30.511 | 14.058 | 46.964 | <0.001 | |
| LTPA (min/week) | 0.054 | 0.030 | 0.077 | <0.001 | |||||
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| TUG (sec) | Intercept | −6.690 | −9.501 | −3.879 | <0.001 | −5.655 | −8.485 | −2.825 | <0.001 |
| Normal weight | −1.533 | −2.111 | −0.955 |
| −1.338 | −1.917 | −0.758 |
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| Overweight | −0.529 | −1.021 | −0.038 |
| −0.427 | −0.913 | 0.058 | 0.084 | |
| Obese | Ref. | Ref. | |||||||
| Age (years) | 0.208 | 0.170 | 0.247 | <0.001 | 0.198 | 0.159 | 0.236 | <0.001 | |
| Male | −0.483 | −0.930 | −0.036 | 0.034 | −0.475 | −0.913 | −0.037 | 0.034 | |
| LTPA (min/week) | −0.001 | −0.002 | <0.001 | 0.002 | |||||
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Linear models (general linear model–univariate in SPSS) to investigate baseline differences in physical function and muscular strength between the groups. Model 1: intercept, BMI categories, age, and gender; model 2: additionally LTPA. 1as compared to female; 2LTPA, leisure time physical activity.
Figure 1Physical function (6MWD and TUG) according to six categories of BMI (normal weight, overweight, and obese) and LTPA (active and inactive). Values are expressed as % of the reference which is the normal weight-active category. Higher 6MWD and lower TUG indicate better physical function. Significantly different from the normal weight-active category according to 1-way ANOVA including LSD post hoc test. indicate normal weight, overweight, and obese, respectively.
Figure 2Estimated anthropometric changes after the resistance exercise program in normal weight, overweight, and obese participants. Estimates based on linear models (general linear model–univariate in SPSS) corrected for age and gender. Significant differences between normal weight and obese participants. Borderline significant differences (P=0.08) between normal weight and obese participants. ASM, appendicular skeletal muscle.
Changes in strength and physical function after a resistance exercise training program in normal weight, overweight, and obese participants.
| Parameter estimates dependent variable | Parameter |
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| Quadriceps strength (N) | Intercept | 273.363 | 148.539 | 398.187 | <0.001 |
| Male | 19.712 | 1.181 | 38.243 | 0.037 | |
| Normal weight | −10.576 | −29.920 | 8.769 | 0.282 | |
| Overweight | −6.924 | −23.160 | 9.312 | 0.401 | |
| Obese | Ref. | ||||
| Age (years) | −2.384 | −3.856 | −0.912 | 0.002 | |
| Baseline quad. strength | −0.104 | −0.181 | −0.027 | 0.008 | |
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| Rel. quadriceps str. (N/kg BW) | Intercept | 2.735 | 1.405 | 4.066 | <0.001 |
| Male | 0.013 | −0.172 | 0.199 | 0.888 | |
| Normal weight | 0.307 | 0.054 | 0.560 |
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| Overweight | 0.159 | −0.046 | 0.365 | 0.127 | |
| Obese | Ref. | ||||
| Age (years) | −0.022 | −0.038 | −0.005 | 0.010 | |
| Baseline rel. quad. strength | −0.107 | −0.177 | −0.038 | 0.003 | |
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| Grip strength (lb) | Intercept | 28.282 | 15.938 | 40.625 | <0.001 |
| Male | 3.499 | 0.756 | 6.242 | 0.013 | |
| Normal weight | −2.420 | −4.456 | −0.384 |
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| Overweight | −1.542 | −3.265 | 0.181 | 0.079 | |
| Obese | Ref. | ||||
| Age (years) | −0.259 | −0.405 | −0.114 | 0.001 | |
| Baseline grip strength (lb) | −0.105 | −0.176 | −0.034 | 0.004 | |
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| 6MWD (m) | Intercept | 214.698 | 119.155 | 310.240 | <0.001 |
| Male | 4.029 | −5.921 | 13.979 | 0.426 | |
| Normal weight | 24.124 | 10.737 | 37.511 |
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| Overweight | 14.586 | 3.349 | 25.823 |
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| Obese | Ref. | ||||
| Age (years) | −1.549 | −2.564 | −0.534 | 0.003 | |
| Baseline 6MWD (m) | −0.175 | −0.255 | −0.096 | <0.001 | |
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| TUG (sec) | Intercept | −1.609 | 0.419 | −3.637 | 0.119 |
| Male | 0.058 | 0.369 | −0.252 | 0.711 | |
| Normal weight | −0.303 | 0.124 | −0.729 | 0.163 | |
| Overweight | −0.249 | 0.094 | −0.592 | 0.154 | |
| Obese | Ref. | ||||
| Age (years) | 0.047 | 0.081 | 0.014 | 0.006 | |
| Baseline TUG (sec) | −0.306 | −0.196 | −0.415 | <0.001 | |
Based on linear models (general linear model–univariate in SPSS) correcting for age, gender, and the corresponding baseline value.
Figure 3Estimated improvements in muscular strength and physical function after the resistance exercise program in normal weight, overweight, and obese participants. Estimates based on linear models (corrected for age, gender, and the corresponding baseline value) from Table 3. Significant differences between categories.