학술논문

Physical activity and fat-free mass during growth and in later life
Document Type
article
Author
Westerterp, Klaas RYamada, YosukeSagayama, HiroyukiAinslie, Philip NAndersen, Lene FAnderson, Liam JArab, LenoreBaddou, IssaadBedu-Addo, KwekuBlaak, Ellen EBlanc, StephaneBonomi, Alberto GBouten, Carlijn VCBovet, PascalBuchowski, Maciej SButte, Nancy FCamps, Stefan GJAClose, Graeme LCooper, Jamie ADas, Sai KCooper, RichardDugas, Lara REkelund, UlfEntringer, SonjaForrester, TerrenceFudge, Barry WGoris, Annelies HGurven, MichaelHambly, CatherineHamdouchi, Asmaa ElHoos, Marije BHu, SumeiJoonas, NoorjehanJoosen, Annemiek MKatzmarzyk, PeterKempen, Kitty PKimura, MisakaKraus, William EKushner, Robert FLambert, Estelle VLeonard, William RLessan, NaderMartin, Corby KMedin, Anine CMeijer, Erwin PMorehen, James CMorton, James PNeuhouser, Marian LNicklas, Theresa AOjiambo, Robert MPietiläinen, Kirsi HPitsiladis, Yannis PPlange-Rhule, JacobPlasqui, GuyPrentice, Ross LRabinovich, Roberto ARacette, Susan BRaichlen, David ARavussin, EricReynolds, Rebecca MRoberts, Susan BSchuit, Albertine JSjödin, Anders MStice, EricUrlacher, Samuel SValenti, GiulioVan Etten, Ludo MVan Mil, Edgar AWells, Jonathan CKWilson, GeorgeWood, Brian MYanovski, JackYoshida, TsukasaZhang, XueyingMurphy-Alford, Alexia JLoechl, Cornelia ULuke, Amy HPontzer, HermanRood, JenniferSchoeller, Dale AWong, William WSpeakman, John RBranth, StefanColbert, Lisa HDe Bruin, Niels CDutman, Alice EElmståhl, SölveFogelholm, MikaelHarris, TamaraHeijligenberg, RikJorgensen, Hans ULarsson, Christel LRothenberg, Elisabet MMcCloskey, MargaretMeijer, Gerwin APannemans, Daphne LSchulz, SabineVan den Berg-Emons, RitaVan Gemert, Wim GWilhelmine, W
Source
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 114(5)
Subject
Prevention
Aging
Clinical Research
Nutrition
Adipose Tissue
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged
80 and over
Body Composition
Child
Child
Preschool
Cross-Sectional Studies
Energy Metabolism
Exercise
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Young Adult
physical activity level
age
energy expenditure
body composition
doubly labeled water
International Atomic Energy Agency Doubly Labeled Water database group
Engineering
Medical and Health Sciences
Nutrition & Dietetics
Language
Abstract
BackgroundPhysical 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.ObjectivesA study is presented of the association between FFM and physical activity in relation to age.MethodsIn 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.ResultsPAL 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