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大学生的附属骨骼肌指数与地中海饮食依从性呈正相关。

Appendicular Skeletal Muscle Index Is Positively Related to Mediterranean Diet Adherence in University Students.

作者信息

Detopoulou Paraskevi, Magni Olga, Pylarinou Ioanna, Levidi Despoina, Dedes Vassilios, Tzoutzou Milia, Argyri Konstantina, Fappa Evangelia, Gioxari Aristea, Panoutsopoulos George

机构信息

Department of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, University of the Peloponnese, 24100 Kalamata, Greece.

出版信息

Diseases. 2024 Dec 28;13(1):3. doi: 10.3390/diseases13010003.

Abstract

Skeletal muscle is associated with cardiometabolic health. The appendicular skeletal muscle index (aSMI) represents the skeletal muscle mass "corrected" for height and constitutes a clinically applicable feature of sarcopenia. The relation of the aSMI with dietary habits is not clear, especially in young adults. The present pilot study aimed to investigate the relationship between the aSMI and Mediterranean diet adherence in young adults. A cross-sectional study of 151 university students was conducted. Anthropometry and bioimpedance analysis (TANITA-MC780) were performed. The aSMI was calculated as the sum of the upper and lower extremity muscle masses divided by height squared. The HPAQ questionnaire was used for physical activity evaluation. A validated food frequency questionnaire was used for dietary assessment, and the Mediterranean Diet Score (MedDietScore) was calculated. Multivariate linear regression models with log-aSMI as a dependent variable were applied. The MedDietScore was positively related to log-aSMI in the total sample (B = 0.009, SE = 0.004, = 0.05, R for total model = 71%) irrespective of gender, age, ΒΜΙ, smoking, physical activity, and academic year and in males (B = 0.027, SE = 0.011, = 0.023 R for total model = 37%) irrespective οf age and ΒΜΙ. The positive association of the MedDietScore with aSMI supports the importance of the adoption of a Mediterranean dietary pattern-rich in plant proteins and antioxidant/anti-inflammatory compounds-in maintaining/attaining muscle mass in young subjects.

摘要

骨骼肌与心脏代谢健康相关。附属骨骼肌指数(aSMI)代表根据身高“校正”后的骨骼肌质量,是肌肉减少症的一个临床适用特征。aSMI与饮食习惯之间的关系尚不清楚,尤其是在年轻人中。本试点研究旨在调查年轻人中aSMI与地中海饮食依从性之间的关系。对151名大学生进行了横断面研究。进行了人体测量和生物电阻抗分析(TANITA-MC780)。aSMI的计算方法是将上下肢肌肉质量之和除以身高的平方。使用HPAQ问卷进行身体活动评估。使用经过验证的食物频率问卷进行饮食评估,并计算地中海饮食评分(MedDietScore)。应用以对数aSMI作为因变量的多元线性回归模型。无论性别、年龄、BMI、吸烟、身体活动和学年如何,MedDietScore在总样本中与对数aSMI呈正相关(B = 0.009,SE = 0.004,P = 0.05,总模型的R = 71%),在男性中(B = 0.027,SE = 0.011,P = 0.023,总模型的R = 37%),无论年龄和BMI如何。MedDietScore与aSMI的正相关支持了采用富含植物蛋白和抗氧化/抗炎化合物的地中海饮食模式在维持/获得年轻受试者肌肉质量方面的重要性。

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