Associations of resistance training levels with low muscle mass: a nationwide cross-sectional study in Korea

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作者
Park, Jae Ho [1 ]
Lim, Nam-Kyoo [1 ]
Park, Hyun-Young [2 ]
机构
[1] Korea Natl Inst Hlth, Korea Dis Control & Prevent Agcy, Dept Precis Med, Div Populat Hlth Res, 200 Osongsaengmyeong 2 Ro, Cheongju 28160, Chungcheongbuk, South Korea
[2] Korea Natl Inst Hlth, Korea Dis Control & Prevent Agcy, Dept Precis Med, 187 Osongsaengmyeong 2 Ro, Cheongju 28159, Chungcheongbuk, South Korea
关键词
Resistance training; Low muscle mass; Fat-free mass index; Population study; PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS; OLDER-ADULTS; WEIGHT-LOSS; EXERCISE; HYPERTROPHY; ADAPTATIONS; SARCOPENIA; FREQUENCY; QUALITY; VOLUME;
D O I
10.1186/s11556-024-00339-6
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R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
BackgroundLow muscle mass is associated with adverse health outcomes such as functional decline and all-cause mortality. This study investigated the relationship between the risk of low muscle mass and the training period and/or frequency of resistance training (RT).MethodsWe included 126,339 participants (81,263 women) from nationwide cohorts in Korea. Low muscle mass was defined based on the fat-free mass index. To investigate the presence of an inverse dose-response relationship between RT levels and the risk of low muscle mass, the training period (months) and frequency (per week) of RT were used. Multiple logistic regression models were used to assess the risk of low muscle mass according to the RT levels.ResultsPrevalence rates for low muscle mass in our study population were 21.27% and 6.92% in men and women, respectively. When compared with not performing RT, performing RT for 3-4 days/week and >= 5 days/week decreased the risk of low muscle mass by 22% and 27%, respectively, and performing RT for 12-23 months and >= 24 months decreased the risk by 19% and 41%, respectively. When simultaneously considering both training period and frequency, performing RT for either 3-4 days/week or >= 5 days/week was significantly related to risk reduction, provided that the training period was at least 1 year. Importantly, performing RT for more than 2 years resulted in an additional risk reduction. However, there was no additional effect of performing RT for >= 5 days/week compared to 3-4 days/week, regardless of whether the RT duration was 1-2 years or more than 2 years.ConclusionsSince performing RT for 5 days/week or more did not yield any additional effects on the risk of low muscle mass, performing RT for 3-4 days/week was sufficient to prevent low muscle mass. The effectiveness of this preventive measure can be further enhanced by engaging in long-term RT, specifically for more than 2 years.
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