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Vitamin D status predicts hand-grip strength in young adult women living in Auckland, New Zealand.

机译:维生素D的状态可预测居住在新西兰奥克兰的年轻成年女性的握力。

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The identification of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) in skeletal muscle tissue and research in muscle strength and development in VDR-null mice confirms a role for vitamin D in muscle function. The relationship between muscle strength and vitamin D status has been explored to some degree in older populations with regard to fall prevention, but there has been very little research in younger adults. This cross-sectional study considered the predictors of muscle strength in 137 young women (19-29 years) living in New Zealand. The following measurements were taken in the latter months of winter: plasma 25OHD, dominant (HGD) and non-dominant hand-grip (HGND) strength (hand-grip dynamometer), counter measure jump, and recreational physical activity (RPA) assessed from a recent physical activity questionnaire (RPAQ). Dietary intake was measured with a four-day food diary, and body composition using air displacement plethysmography. This was a relatively inactive group of women; total RPA ranged from 0 to 3.93h per week, mean (SD) 0.86(0.74) h, approximately 50% comprised outdoor activities. Mean 25OHD was 54(28)nmol/l, HGD and HGND were significantly different (t=6.049, p<0.001) at 27.3(5.8) and 25.6(5.7)kg respectively. Total RPA and 25OHD were entered into a linear regression model with handgrip strength as the dependent variable (Model R(2)=0.11, p=0.001 non-dominant, R(2)=0.13, p<0.001 dominant). Serum 25OHD was significantly associated with HGD (B(SE)=0.05(0.02), p=0.016) and HGND (B(SE)=0.04(0.02), p=0.019), independent of recreational physical activity. Recreational activity had an association with both hand-grip strength and serum 25OHD, and when each were adjusted to remove this association, 25OHD accounted for 4.3% of HGND and 4.5% of HGD. These results suggest that vitamin D status does have a small but significant association with hand-grip strength in this group of young women. Further investigation in this age group with a randomised controlled trial is justified. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled 'Vitamin D Workshop'.
机译:骨骼肌组织中维生素D受体(VDR)的鉴定以及无VDR小鼠对肌肉力量和发育的研究证实了维生素D在肌肉功能中的作用。关于跌倒的预防,已在一定程度上探讨了老年人群中肌肉力量与维生素D状态之间的关系,但对年轻人的研究很少。这项横断面研究考虑了居住在新西兰的137位年轻女性(19-29岁)的肌肉力量预测因素。在冬季的后几个月进行了以下测量:血浆25OHD,主要(HGD)和非主要手握(HGND)强度(手握测功机),对策跳变和休闲运动(RPA),根据最近的体育锻炼问卷(RPAQ)。用四天的食物日记来测量饮食摄入量,并使用空气体积描记法测量身体成分。这是一个相对不活跃的妇女群体;总RPA范围为每周0到3.93h,平均(SD)0.86(0.74)h,大约50%包括户外活动。 25OHD平均值为54(28)nmol / l,HGD和HGND分别在27.3(5.8)和25.6(5.7)kg时有显着差异(t = 6.049,p <0.001)。将总RPA和25OHD输入到具有手握强度作为因变量的线性回归模型中(模型R(2)= 0.11,p = 0.001非显性,R(2)= 0.13,p <0.001显性)。血清25OHD与HGD(B(SE)= 0.05(0.02),p = 0.016)和HGND(B(SE)= 0.04(0.02),p = 0.019)显着相关,与娱乐性体育活动无关。娱乐活动与握力和血清25OHD都有相关性,当分别进行调整以消除这种相关性时,25OHD占HGND的4.3%和HGD的4.5%。这些结果表明,在这一组年轻女性中,维生素D的状况与握力的确有很小但很重要的联系。有理由对该年龄组进行进一步的随机对照研究。本文是名为“维生素D车间”的特刊的一部分。

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