Abe Takashi, Kohmura Yoshimitsu, Suzuki Koya, Someya Yuki, Loenneke Jeremy P, Machida Shuichi, Naito Hisashi
Juntendo Iji Zasshi. 2023 Jul 24;69(5):400-404. doi: 10.14789/jmj.JMJ23-0017-P. eCollection 2023.
Handgrip strength as a biomarker is being studied as a factor in predicting disease onset. However, the effect of improving handgrip strength through physical exercises, such as sports during the developmental period, on disease prevention has yet to be fully elucidated. The Juntendo Fitness Plus (J-Fit Plus) Study is a unique database of anthropometric and physical fitness measurements with over 50 years of accumulated data. It has the potential to explore the effects of sports on the association between handgrip strength and morbidity/mortality. We first outline previous studies on the impact of physical exercise interventions on handgrip strength, separated into adulthood and developmental period. We then introduced a unique effort to investigate the effects of sports using the J-Fit Plus Study database and describe the challenges of finally elucidating the impact of exercise on the association between handgrip strength and health status.
握力作为一种生物标志物,正作为预测疾病发作的一个因素进行研究。然而,通过体育锻炼(如发育时期的运动)提高握力对疾病预防的影响尚未完全阐明。顺天堂健身增强(J-Fit Plus)研究是一个独特的人体测量和体能测量数据库,积累了50多年的数据。它有潜力探索运动对握力与发病率/死亡率之间关联的影响。我们首先概述先前关于体育锻炼干预对握力影响的研究,分为成年期和发育时期。然后,我们介绍了一项利用J-Fit Plus研究数据库调查运动影响的独特努力,并描述了最终阐明运动对握力与健康状况之间关联影响所面临的挑战。