Role of Menopausal Transition and Physical Activity in Loss of Lean and Muscle Mass : A Follow-Up Study in Middle-Aged Finnish Women
Juppi, H.-K., Sipilä, S., Cronin, J. N., Karvinen, S., Karppinen, E. J., Tammelin, H. T., Aukee, P., Kovanen, V., Kujala, M. U., & Laakkonen, K. E. (2020). Role of Menopausal Transition and Physical Activity in Loss of Lean and Muscle Mass : A Follow-Up Study in Middle-Aged Finnish Women. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 9(5), Article 1588. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9051588
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LiikuntafysiologiaBiomekaniikkaGerontologia ja kansanterveysLiikuntalääketiedeGerontologian tutkimuskeskusHyvinvoinnin tutkimuksen yhteisöExercise PhysiologyBiomechanicsGerontology and Public HealthSports and Exercise MedicineGerontology Research CenterSchool of WellbeingCopyright
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In midlife, women experience hormonal changes due to menopausal transition. A decrease especially in estradiol has been hypothesized to cause loss of muscle mass. This study investigated the effect of menopausal transition on changes in lean and muscle mass, from the total body to the muscle fiber level, among 47–55-year-old women. Data were used from the Estrogenic Regulation of Muscle Apoptosis (ERMA) study, where 234 women were followed from perimenopause to early postmenopause. Hormone levels (estradiol and follicle stimulating hormone), total and regional body composition (dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and computed tomography (CT) scans), physical activity level (self-reported and accelerometer-measured) and muscle fiber properties (muscle biopsy) were assessed at baseline and at early postmenopause. Significant decreases were seen in lean body mass (LBM), lean body mass index (LBMI), appendicular lean mass (ALM), appendicular lean mass index (ALMI), leg lean mass and thigh muscle cross-sectional area (CSA). Menopausal status was a significant predictor for all tested muscle mass variables, while physical activity was an additional significant contributor for LBM, ALM, ALMI, leg lean mass and relative muscle CSA. Menopausal transition was associated with loss of muscle mass at multiple anatomical levels, while physical activity was beneficial for the maintenance of skeletal muscle mass.
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Laakkonen, Eija; Kovanen, Vuokko; Sipilä, Sarianna. (2022). Data from Estrogenic Regulation of Muscle Apoptosis (ERMA) study. University of Jyväskylä. https://doi.org/10.17011/jyx/dataset/83491. https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202210074820Publication in research information system
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This research was funded by the Academy of Finland (Vuokko Kovanen: grant 275323, Eija Laakkonen: grants 309504 and 314181).License
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