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Associations of physical performance and physical activity with mental well-being in middle-aged women
Body Composition Assessment | BMI, PBF | Bondarev et al. | 2020 | Finland | Research square
Purpose: To investigate the associations of physical performance with positive and negative dimensions of mental well-being in middle-aged women and explore the role of physical activity (PA) in these associations. Methods: Data were drawn from the Estrogenic Regulation of Muscle Apoptosis (ERMA) study in which women 47 to 55 years were randomly selected from the Finnish National Registry. They (n= 909) participated in measurements of physical performance (handgrip force, knee extension force, vertical …
Four weeks of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) improve the cardiometabolic risk profile of overweight patients with type
Body Composition Assessment | BFM, FFM | Minnebeck et al. | 2020 | Germany | European Journal of Sport Science
This study investigated the effects of a four-week HIIT intervention on the cardiometabolic risk profile, liver fat content, insulin requirement, hypoglycaemia, physical fitness, and health-related quality of life in patients with T1DM. A supervised exercise intervention with baseline to follow-up comparison between overweight (BMI= 28.6±2.1 kg/m2) and normal weight (BMI= 23.2±1.40 kg/m2) T1DM patients was performed. Eleven overweight (age= 40.7±14.3 years) and 11 normal weight (age= 42.2±15.5 years) T1DM patients performed a four-week …
Body image in COPD and its relation with physical activity levels, lung function and body composition: An observational study
Body Composition Assessment | BFM, PBF, VFA | Freire et al. | 2020 | Brazil | The clinical respiratory journal
Introduction Body image has been previously defined as the mental figure we have of the contours and shape of our body; and the feelings concerning these characteristics. A change in body perception can influence one's feelings of self‐worth and compromise functional abilities. Thus, the detection of distortions in body image could be important data for clinical evaluation of subjects with COPD. Objectives To assess the body image perception of subjects with COPD. Also, to investigate the association between body image …
Altered gut microbiota and shift in Bacteroidetes between young obese and normal-weight Korean children: a cross-sectional obse
Body Composition Assessment | BMI | Shin et al. | 2020 | Korea | BioMed Research International
Emerging data suggest that the gut microbiome is related to the pathophysiology of obesity. This study is aimed at characterizing the gut microbiota composition between obese and normal-weight Korean children aged 5-13. We collected fecal samples from 22 obese and 24 normal-weight children and performed 16S rRNA gene sequencing using the Illumina MiSeq platform. The relative abundance of the phylum Bacteroidetes was lower in the obese group than in the normal-weight group and showed a significant negative correlation with …
Associations between fitness levels and self-perceived health-related quality of life in community-dwelling for a group of olde
Body Composition Assessment | BMI | Ihász et al. | 2020 | Hungary | BMC Public Health
For older adults perceived quality of life has been linked to the ability to accomplish everyday tasks, a functional capacity which is thought to be based upon physical fitness. Although there is a relationship between physical activity and quality of life in older adults, the fitness of older adults and its relationship to quality of life needs more investigation. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the associations between self-reported health-related quality of life and physical fitness in community-dwelling older females. A …
Associations of dietary inflammatory index, serum levels of MCP-1 and body composition in Iranian overweight and obese women: a
Body Composition Assessment | PBF, MM | Alfreeh et al. | 2020 | Saudi Arabia | Nutrients
Although, several studies have illustrated that there is a relation between dietary inflammatory index (DII) with obesity-related parameters, and inflammation, their results were controversial. This study aimed to investigate this relationship among Iranian women. Multivariable linear regression showed that fat mass was 0.14 kg lower in the anti-inflammatory diet group, with respect to the pro-inflammatory group, after adjusting covariates such as age, physical activity, economic and job status (β=− 0.142, 95% CI …
Negative effects of blood flow restriction on perceptual responses to walking in healthy young adults: A pilot study
Body Composition Assessment | SMM, BFM | Mok et al. | 2020 | Japan | Heliyon
Background Blood flow restriction (BFR) exercise is recognized as a beneficial strategy in increasing skeletal muscle mass and strength. These positive effects can also be obtained by a mild exercise mode such as walking. However, BFR exacerbates some perceptual responses, such as perceived exertion response, induced by exercise. Despite this knowledge, the negative effects of BFR exercise on major perceptual parameters related to exercise adherence remain unknown. Furthermore, compared with other exercise modes …
Muscle mass is the main somatic growth indicator associated with increasing blood pressure with age in children and adolescents
Body Composition Assessment | MM, BFM | Zaniqueli et al. | 2020 | Brazil | J Clin Hypertens
Studies have shown that lean mass must be an important determinant of blood pressure value in children and adolescents. The absence of adjustment for the collinearity between lean and fat mass (FM), restricted age span, and lack of separate analysis by sex leave a gap in the literature. This study determined direct and indirect effects of the somatic growth indicators linked to the association between age and systolic blood pressure (SBP) in boys and girls. This is a cross‐sectional study comprising 1,510 participants (6‐18 years). Path …
Dietary Behaviours May Modulate the Association Between Common MC4R Genetic Variants and Obesity and Its Comorbidities: The 100
Body Composition Assessment | BMI, BFM, VFA | Adamska-Patruno et al. | 2020 | Poland | Research square
Abstract Background: The MC4R gene harbours one of the strongest susceptibility locus for obesity, and its metabolic consequences. The objective of this study was to analyze whether dietary factors may attenuate the MC4R genotypes effects on obesity and its comorbidities. Methods: In 819 adult participants, genotyped for MC4R SNPs (rs17782313, rs12970134, rs633265, rs1350341) the anthropometric measurements, total body fat, visceral (VAT) and subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), blood glucose, insulin, total-, LDL-, HDL-cholesterol …