THE RELATION BETWEEN ISOTONIC LEG EXTENSION STRENGTH AND THE PREVALENCE OF METABOLIC SYNDROME IN MALE ADULTS

  • MINAMISHIMA DAISUKE
    <i>Department of Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine</i> <i>Department of Rehabilitation, Tohoku University Hospital</i>
  • NIU KAIJUN
    <i>Division of Biomedical Engineering for Health and Welfare, Tohoku University Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering</i>
  • MOMMA HARUKI
    <i>Department of Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine</i>
  • KOBAYASHI YORITOSHI
    <i>Department of Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine</i>
  • GUAN LEI
    <i>Department of Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine</i>
  • SATO MIKA
    <i>Department of Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine</i>
  • GUO HUI
    <i>Department of Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine</i>
  • ISHII KENJI
    <i>Division of Biomedical Engineering for Health and Welfare, Tohoku University Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering</i>
  • NAGATOMI RYOICHI
    <i>Department of Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine</i> <i>Division of Biomedical Engineering for Health and Welfare, Tohoku University Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering</i>

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  • 日本人成人男性における脚伸展筋力とメタボリックシンドロームに関する横断的研究:仙台卸商研究
  • ニホンジン セイジン ダンセイ ニ オケル キャク シンテン キンリョク ト メタボリックシンドローム ニ カンスル オウダンテキ ケンキュウ センダイオロシショウ ケンキュウ

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Abstract

[Purpose] To investigate the relation between isotonic leg extension strength (ILES) and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) in Japanese male adults.<br>[Methods] This cross-sectional study included 395 Japanese men. Metabolic syndrome was determined according to the criteria of International Diabetes Federation (IDF), Japan Society for the Study of Obesity (JASSO), or National Cholesterol Education Program's Adults Treatment Panel III (NCEP-ATPIII). Muscular strength was measured on a horizontal dynamometer. Subjects were divided into tertile levels according to ILES (watts/kg). Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to examine the relation between ILES levels and the prevalence of MS.<br>[Results] The prevalence of MS were 14.4% (IDF), 17.0%(JASSO), and 20.0% (NCEP-ATPIII). After adjustment for confounding factors, the odd's ratios (95% confidence interval) of MS (IDF) compared with the lowest ILES level were 0.90 (0.48-1.68) and 0.31 (0.13-0.64) in the middle and high levels of ILES (p for trend=0.03). The association between the level of ILES and the prevalence of MS by JASSO and NCEP-ATPIIIcriteria were similar.<br>[Conclusion] The prevalence of MS was associated with the level of ILES.

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