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Relationship between grip strength and bone mineral density in healthy Hong Kong adolescents.

机译:健康香港青少年握力与骨矿物质密度的关系。

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SUMMARY: This study evaluated the magnitude of the correlations among grip strength, bone mineral density (BMD) and bone mineral content (BMC), after controlling for weight, height, pubertal development, weight-bearing activities and calcium intake. The results lead to the conclusion that grip strength is an independent predictor of bone mass in both sexes. The relationship between muscle strength and bone mass is systemic. INTRODUCTION: Previous studies had shown a site-specific relationship between muscle strength and bone in pubertal children. This study evaluated the magnitude of the correlations among grip strength, bone mineral density (BMD) and bone mineral content (BMC) at distant bone. METHODS: Cross-sectional data of 169 11- to 12-year-old boys and 173 10- to 11-year-old girls came from the baseline result of a cohort study. Grip strength, BMD, BMC, weight, height, pubertal development, weight-bearing activities and calcium intake were measured. Pearson correlations and multiple regressions were used to calculate univariate and adjusted associations among grip strength and bone mass at distant bone. RESULTS: Significant correlations were shown between grip strength and bone mass at hip, spine and whole body (boys: BMC:0.72-0.74, BMD:0.38-0.60; girls: BMC:0.71-0.72, BMD:0.44-0.63; p<0.0001). Multiple regressions with all covariates showed that about 70% and 50%, respectively, of the variations in BMC and BMD could be explained but not for whole body BMD. Grip strength was an independent predictor of bone mass, except hip BMD in boys and whole body BMD in girls. Stepwise regression showed that grip strength was a robust predictor in both sexes. Prediction models by grip strength and weight explained about 60% and 40% of the variations in BMC of different sites and in BMD of hip and spine, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: We found that grip strength is an independent predictor of bone mass in both sexes. The relationship between muscle strength and bone mass is systemic.
机译:简介:在控制体重,身高,青春期发育,负重活动和钙摄入之后,本研究评估了握力,骨矿物质密度(BMD)和骨矿物质含量(BMC)之间相关性的大小。结果得出结论,握力是男女骨量的独立预测指标。肌肉力量与骨量之间的关系是系统性的。简介:先前的研究表明,青春期儿童的肌肉力量与骨骼之间存在特定位置的关系。这项研究评估了远处骨骼的握力,骨矿物质密度(BMD)和骨矿物质含量(BMC)之间相关性的大小。方法:169个11至12岁男孩和173个10至11岁女孩的横断面数据来自队列研究的基线结果。测量握力,BMD,BMC,体重,身高,青春期发育,负重活动和钙摄入量。使用Pearson相关性和多元回归来计算远处骨骼的握力和骨量之间的单变量和调整后的关联。结果:髋,脊柱和全身的握力与骨量之间存在显着相关性(男孩:BMC:0.72-0.74,BMD:0.38-0.60;女孩:BMC:0.71-0.72,BMD:0.44-0.63; p < 0.0001)。所有协变量的多元回归表明,分别可以解释BMC和BMD变异的约70%和50%,但不能解释全身BMD。握力是骨骼质量的独立预测指标,除了男孩的髋部BMD和女孩的全身BMD以外。逐步回归表明,握力是男女的有力预测指标。通过握力和重量的预测模型分别解释了不同部位BMC以及髋部和脊柱BMD分别变化的60%和40%。结论:我们发现握力是男女骨量的独立预测指标。肌肉力量与骨量之间的关系是系统性的。

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