Association Between Lean Mass and Handgrip Strength With Bone Mineral Density in Physically Active Postmenopausal Women

2010 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 96-101 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rosangela Villa Marin ◽  
Márcia Alessandra Carneiro Pedrosa ◽  
Linda Denise Fernandes Moreira-Pfrimer ◽  
Sandra Marcela Mahecha Matsudo ◽  
Marise Lazaretti-Castro
Maturitas ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 71 ◽  
pp. S51
Author(s):  
M.H. Moreira ◽  
R.E. Gabriel ◽  
A. Leite ◽  
F.R. Aragão ◽  
J. Fonseca ◽  
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Yongjie Chen ◽  
Yupeng Wang ◽  
Shaofei Su ◽  
Xinyu Wang ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 160 (4) ◽  
pp. 681-687 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tineke A C M van Geel ◽  
Piet P Geusens ◽  
Bjorn Winkens ◽  
Jean-Pierre J E Sels ◽  
Geert-Jan Dinant

ObjectiveThe physiologic role of circulating endogenous testosterone and estrogen concentrations in relation to lean body mass (LBM) and muscle strength is not as well documented in postmenopausal women as in elderly men.DesignThree hundred and twenty-nine healthy postmenopausal women were randomly selected from a general practice population-based sample aged between 55 and 85 years.MethodsTotal testosterone and estrogen (TT and TE) and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) were determined and estimates of bioavailable testosterone (free androgen index (TT/SHBG, FAI), calculated free testosterone (cFT), and estrogen (TE/SHBG, ESR) were calculated. Examinations included bone mineral density (BMD) of the spine and femoral neck (FN), LBM, maximum quadriceps extension strength (MES) and maximum handgrip strength (MGS), timed up-and-go test (TUGT), osteocalcin (OC), and urinary deoxy-pyridinoline/creatinine (DPyr). Correlations were assessed using Pearson's correlation coefficient (r).ResultsWith advancing age, LBM, MES, MGS, BMD, and ESR significantly declined (ranger: −0.356 to −0.141) and TUGT, and DPyr significantly increased (ranger: 0.135 to 0.282 (P<0.05)). After age-adjustment, LBM, MES, and BMD in spine and FN were significantly related to bioavailable testosterone (ranger: 0.146 to 0.193, for cFT, and 0.157 to 0.224, for FAI) and to ESR (ranger: 0.162 to 0.273). OC and DPyr were significantly inversely related to ESR (r: −0.154 and −0.144 respectively).ConclusionsAge-related loss of LBM, MES and BMD in postmenopausal women is partly dependent on the presence of endogenous bioavailable testosterone and estrogen.


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