Title of article
Association between sarcopenia-related phenotypes and aerobic capacity indexes of older women
Author/Authors
Jaco de Oliveira, Ricardo Catholic University of Brasilia - Graduate School of Physical Education, Brazil , Marco Mota, Antonio Catholic University of Brasilia - Graduate School of Physical Education, Brazil , Pitanga, Francisco Catholic University of Brasilia - Graduate School of Physical Education, Brazil , Guido, Marcelo Catholic University of Brasilia - Graduate School of Physical Education, Brazil , Moura Leite, Tailce Kaley Catholic University of Brasilia - Graduate School of Physical Education, Brazil , Aguiar Bezerra, Lidia Mara Catholic University of Brasilia - Graduate School of Physical Education, Brazil , Moreno Lima, Ricardo Catholic University of Brasilia - Graduate School of Physical Education, Brazil , Bottaro, Martim University of Brasilia - College of Physical Education and Exercise Science, Brazil
From page
337
To page
343
Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to examine the association between fat-free mass (FFM), quadriceps strength and sarcopenia with aerobic fitness indexes of elderly women. A total of 189 volunteers (66.7 ± 5.46 years) underwent aerobic capacity measurement through a symptom-limited cardiopulmonary exercise test to determine their individual ventilatory thresholds (VT) and peak oxygen uptake (VO2 peak). Quadriceps muscle strength was assessed using an isokinetic dynamometer. Also, dual energy X-ray absorptiometry was used to assess FFM and cutoff values were used to classify subjects as sarcopenic or nonsarcopenic. Correlations, student t-test and analysis of variance were used to examine the data. Both FFM and quadriceps strength variables were positively and significantly correlated with the measured aerobic capacity indexes. These results were observed for peak exercise as well as for ventilatory thresholds. Individuals classified as sarcopenic presented significantly lower muscle strength and (VO2 peak) when compared to nonsarcopenic. It can be concluded that FFM and quadriceps strength are significantly related to aerobic capacity indexes in older women, and that besides presenting lower quadriceps strength, women classified as sarcopenic have lower peak oxygen consumption. Taken together, the present results indicate that both FFM and strength play a role in the age-related decline of aerobic capacity.
Keywords
Sarcopenia , VO2 peak , muscle strength , elderly , cardiorespiratory fitness , peak torque.
Journal title
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
Journal title
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
Record number
2643671
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