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Physical activity and fat-free mass during growth and in later life
- Westerterp, Klaas R;
- Yamada, Yosuke;
- Sagayama, Hiroyuki;
- Ainslie, Philip N;
- Andersen, Lene F;
- Anderson, Liam J;
- Arab, Lenore;
- Baddou, Issaad;
- Bedu-Addo, Kweku;
- Blaak, Ellen E;
- Blanc, Stephane;
- Bonomi, Alberto G;
- Bouten, Carlijn VC;
- Bovet, Pascal;
- Buchowski, Maciej S;
- Butte, Nancy F;
- Camps, Stefan GJA;
- Close, Graeme L;
- Cooper, Jamie A;
- Das, Sai K;
- Cooper, Richard;
- Dugas, Lara R;
- Ekelund, Ulf;
- Entringer, Sonja;
- Forrester, Terrence;
- Fudge, Barry W;
- Goris, Annelies H;
- Gurven, Michael;
- Hambly, Catherine;
- Hamdouchi, Asmaa El;
- Hoos, Marije B;
- Hu, Sumei;
- Joonas, Noorjehan;
- Joosen, Annemiek M;
- Katzmarzyk, Peter;
- Kempen, Kitty P;
- Kimura, Misaka;
- Kraus, William E;
- Kushner, Robert F;
- Lambert, Estelle V;
- Leonard, William R;
- Lessan, Nader;
- Martin, Corby K;
- Medin, Anine C;
- Meijer, Erwin P;
- Morehen, James C;
- Morton, James P;
- Neuhouser, Marian L;
- Nicklas, Theresa A;
- Ojiambo, Robert M;
- Pietiläinen, Kirsi H;
- Pitsiladis, Yannis P;
- Plange-Rhule, Jacob;
- Plasqui, Guy;
- Prentice, Ross L;
- Rabinovich, Roberto A;
- Racette, Susan B;
- Raichlen, David A;
- Ravussin, Eric;
- Reynolds, Rebecca M;
- Roberts, Susan B;
- Schuit, Albertine J;
- Sjödin, Anders M;
- Stice, Eric;
- Urlacher, Samuel S;
- Valenti, Giulio;
- Van Etten, Ludo M;
- Van Mil, Edgar A;
- Wells, Jonathan CK;
- Wilson, George;
- Wood, Brian M;
- Yanovski, Jack;
- Yoshida, Tsukasa;
- Zhang, Xueying;
- Murphy-Alford, Alexia J;
- Loechl, Cornelia U;
- Luke, Amy H;
- Pontzer, Herman;
- Rood, Jennifer;
- Schoeller, Dale A;
- Wong, William W;
- Speakman, John R;
- Branth, Stefan;
- Colbert, Lisa H;
- De Bruin, Niels C;
- Dutman, Alice E;
- Elmståhl, Sölve;
- Fogelholm, Mikael;
- Harris, Tamara;
- Heijligenberg, Rik;
- Jorgensen, Hans U;
- Larsson, Christel L;
- Rothenberg, Elisabet M;
- McCloskey, Margaret;
- Meijer, Gerwin A;
- Pannemans, Daphne L;
- Schulz, Sabine;
- Van den Berg-Emons, Rita;
- Van Gemert, Wim G;
- Wilhelmine, W;
- de, Venne Verboeket-van;
- Verbunt, Jeanine A;
- Philippaerts, Renaat M;
- Subar, Amy;
- Tanskanen, Minna;
- Uauy, Ricardo;
- Wierik, Erica J Velthuis-te
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqab260Abstract
Background
Physical activity may be a way to increase and maintain fat-free mass (FFM) in later life, similar to the prevention of fractures by increasing peak bone mass.Objectives
A study is presented of the association between FFM and physical activity in relation to age.Methods
In a cross-sectional study, FFM was analyzed in relation to physical activity in a large participant group as compiled in the International Atomic Energy Agency Doubly Labeled Water database. The database included 2000 participants, age 3-96 y, with measurements of total energy expenditure (TEE) and resting energy expenditure (REE) to allow calculation of physical activity level (PAL = TEE/REE), and calculation of FFM from isotope dilution.Results
PAL was a main determinant of body composition at all ages. Models with age, fat mass (FM), and PAL explained 76% and 85% of the variation in FFM in females and males < 18 y old, and 32% and 47% of the variation in FFM in females and males ≥ 18 y old, respectively. In participants < 18 y old, mean FM-adjusted FFM was 1.7 kg (95% CI: 0.1, 3.2 kg) and 3.4 kg (95% CI: 1.0, 5.6 kg) higher in a very active participant with PAL = 2.0 than in a sedentary participant with PAL = 1.5, for females and males, respectively. At age 18 y, height and FM-adjusted FFM was 3.6 kg (95% CI: 2.8, 4.4 kg) and 4.4 kg (95% CI: 3.2, 5.7 kg) higher, and at age 80 y 0.7 kg (95% CI: -0.2, 1.7 kg) and 1.0 kg (95% CI: -0.1, 2.1 kg) higher, in a participant with PAL = 2.0 than in a participant with PAL = 1.5, for females and males, respectively.Conclusions
If these associations are causal, they suggest physical activity is a major determinant of body composition as reflected in peak FFM, and that a physically active lifestyle can only partly protect against loss of FFM in aging adults.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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