Title of article :
Lean Body Mass as a Predictive Value of Hypertension in Young Adults, in Ankara, Turkey
Author/Authors :
VAZIRI, Yashar Dept. of Household Economy and Nutrition Education - Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey , BULDUK, Sidika Dept. of Household Economy and Nutrition Education - Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey , SHADMAN, Zhaleh Diabetes Research Center - Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinical Sciences Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , BULDUK, Emre Ozgur Meram School of Medicine - Selcuk University, Meram-Konya, Turkey , HEDAYATI, Mehdi Cellular and Molecular Research Center - Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran , KOC, Haluk Dept. of Physical Education and Sports - Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey , ER, Fatmanur Dept. of Physical Education and Sports - Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey , ERDOGAN, Ceren Suveren Dept. of Physical Education and Sports - Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract :
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the predictive capacity of body composition estimated by bioelectri-cal impedance analysis (BIA) to identify abnormal blood pressure in physical education and sport teaching students in the city of Ankara.
Methods: Data for this cross-sectional study were obtained in the city of Ankara in 2014. A total of 133 students aged 20-35 yr participated in this study. Anthropometric measurements were measured. Body composition was assessed by BIA. Physical activity level (PAL) and usual dietary intake were assessed. Pre-hypertension and hypertension were de-fined, respectively, as BP ≥120 and/or 80, and ≥140 and /or 90 mmHg.
Results: More overweight students showed abnormal BP especially SBP (P=0.005 and 0.002, respectively). Age ad-justed regression showed significant association between arm circumference (β= 0.176, P 0.044), mid arm muscle cir-cumference (MAMC) (β= 0.235, P 0.007), lean body mass (LBM) (β= 0.238, P 0.006), basal metabolism rate (BMR) (β= 0.219, P 0.012) and SBP and, also, MAMC (β= 0.201, P 0.022), LBM (β= 0.203, P 0.021), BMR (β= 0.189, P 0.030) and DBP. Fat intake was associated with DBP (β= 0.14, P =0.040). Multivariate regression models adjusted for age, BMI, WC and fat intake/kg body weight showed positive association of SBP with MAMC, BMR and LBM (P<0.05).
Conclusion: The relationship between blood pressure and body composition in young adults may be associated to LBM and MAMC. LBM or MAMC in this population may be indirect indicators of heart muscle mass and heart pumping power.
Keywords :
Lean body mass , Body mass index , Hypertension , Young adults , Turkey
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics