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Body muscle gain and markers of cardiovascular disease susceptibility in young adulthood: A cohort study
by
Holmes, Michael V.
, Bell, Joshua A.
, Timpson, Nicholas J.
, Carslake, David
, Davey Smith, George
, Wade, Kaitlin H.
, Vincent, Emma E.
, O’Keeffe, Linda M.
in
Absorptiometry, Photon
/ Adipose Tissue - diagnostic imaging
/ Adipose Tissue - growth & development
/ Adiposity
/ Adolescent
/ Adolescent Development
/ Adolescents
/ Adult
/ Adults
/ Age Factors
/ Apolipoprotein B
/ Apolipoproteins
/ Arm
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomarkers - blood
/ Blood pressure
/ Body composition
/ Body fat
/ Body mass index
/ Cardiometabolic Risk Factors
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - blood
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - physiopathology
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - prevention & control
/ Child
/ Child Development
/ Cohort analysis
/ Consent
/ Creatinine
/ Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
/ England
/ Estimates
/ Ethics
/ Female
/ Gender differences
/ Glucose
/ Grip strength
/ Hand Strength
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Insulin
/ Lipids
/ Lipids - blood
/ Lipoproteins (very low density)
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metabolomics
/ Muscle Development
/ Muscle, Skeletal - diagnostic imaging
/ Muscle, Skeletal - growth & development
/ Muscles
/ Physiological aspects
/ Population
/ Protective Factors
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk Assessment
/ Risk factors
/ Triglycerides
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2021
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Body muscle gain and markers of cardiovascular disease susceptibility in young adulthood: A cohort study
by
Holmes, Michael V.
, Bell, Joshua A.
, Timpson, Nicholas J.
, Carslake, David
, Davey Smith, George
, Wade, Kaitlin H.
, Vincent, Emma E.
, O’Keeffe, Linda M.
in
Absorptiometry, Photon
/ Adipose Tissue - diagnostic imaging
/ Adipose Tissue - growth & development
/ Adiposity
/ Adolescent
/ Adolescent Development
/ Adolescents
/ Adult
/ Adults
/ Age Factors
/ Apolipoprotein B
/ Apolipoproteins
/ Arm
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomarkers - blood
/ Blood pressure
/ Body composition
/ Body fat
/ Body mass index
/ Cardiometabolic Risk Factors
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - blood
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - physiopathology
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - prevention & control
/ Child
/ Child Development
/ Cohort analysis
/ Consent
/ Creatinine
/ Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
/ England
/ Estimates
/ Ethics
/ Female
/ Gender differences
/ Glucose
/ Grip strength
/ Hand Strength
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Insulin
/ Lipids
/ Lipids - blood
/ Lipoproteins (very low density)
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metabolomics
/ Muscle Development
/ Muscle, Skeletal - diagnostic imaging
/ Muscle, Skeletal - growth & development
/ Muscles
/ Physiological aspects
/ Population
/ Protective Factors
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk Assessment
/ Risk factors
/ Triglycerides
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2021
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Body muscle gain and markers of cardiovascular disease susceptibility in young adulthood: A cohort study
by
Holmes, Michael V.
, Bell, Joshua A.
, Timpson, Nicholas J.
, Carslake, David
, Davey Smith, George
, Wade, Kaitlin H.
, Vincent, Emma E.
, O’Keeffe, Linda M.
in
Absorptiometry, Photon
/ Adipose Tissue - diagnostic imaging
/ Adipose Tissue - growth & development
/ Adiposity
/ Adolescent
/ Adolescent Development
/ Adolescents
/ Adult
/ Adults
/ Age Factors
/ Apolipoprotein B
/ Apolipoproteins
/ Arm
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomarkers - blood
/ Blood pressure
/ Body composition
/ Body fat
/ Body mass index
/ Cardiometabolic Risk Factors
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - blood
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - physiopathology
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - prevention & control
/ Child
/ Child Development
/ Cohort analysis
/ Consent
/ Creatinine
/ Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
/ England
/ Estimates
/ Ethics
/ Female
/ Gender differences
/ Glucose
/ Grip strength
/ Hand Strength
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Insulin
/ Lipids
/ Lipids - blood
/ Lipoproteins (very low density)
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metabolomics
/ Muscle Development
/ Muscle, Skeletal - diagnostic imaging
/ Muscle, Skeletal - growth & development
/ Muscles
/ Physiological aspects
/ Population
/ Protective Factors
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk Assessment
/ Risk factors
/ Triglycerides
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2021
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Body muscle gain and markers of cardiovascular disease susceptibility in young adulthood: A cohort study
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Body muscle gain and markers of cardiovascular disease susceptibility in young adulthood: A cohort study
2021
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The potential benefits of gaining body muscle for cardiovascular disease (CVD) susceptibility, and how these compare with the potential harms of gaining body fat, are unknown. We compared associations of early life changes in body lean mass and handgrip strength versus body fat mass with atherogenic traits measured in young adulthood.
Data were from 3,227 offspring of the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (39% male; recruited in 1991-1992). Limb lean and total fat mass indices (kg/m2) were measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scans performed at age 10, 13, 18, and 25 y (across clinics occurring from 2001-2003 to 2015-2017). Handgrip strength was measured at 12 and 25 y, expressed as maximum grip (kg or lb/in2) and relative grip (maximum grip/weight in kilograms). Linear regression models were used to examine associations of change in standardised measures of these exposures across different stages of body development with 228 cardiometabolic traits measured at age 25 y including blood pressure, fasting insulin, and metabolomics-derived apolipoprotein B lipids. SD-unit gain in limb lean mass index from 10 to 25 y was positively associated with atherogenic traits including very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) triglycerides. This pattern was limited to lean gain in legs, whereas lean gain in arms was inversely associated with traits including VLDL triglycerides, insulin, and glycoprotein acetyls, and was also positively associated with creatinine (a muscle product and positive control). Furthermore, this pattern for arm lean mass index was specific to SD-unit gains occurring between 13 and 18 y, e.g., -0.13 SD (95% CI -0.22, -0.04) for VLDL triglycerides. Changes in maximum and relative grip from 12 to 25 y were both positively associated with creatinine, but only change in relative grip was also inversely associated with atherogenic traits, e.g., -0.12 SD (95% CI -0.18, -0.06) for VLDL triglycerides per SD-unit gain. Change in fat mass index from 10 to 25 y was more strongly associated with atherogenic traits including VLDL triglycerides, at 0.45 SD (95% CI 0.39, 0.52); these estimates were directionally consistent across sub-periods, with larger effect sizes with more recent gains. Associations of lean, grip, and fat measures with traits were more pronounced among males. Study limitations include potential residual confounding of observational estimates, including by ectopic fat within muscle, and the absence of grip measures in adolescence for estimates of grip change over sub-periods.
In this study, we found that muscle strengthening, as indicated by grip strength gain, was weakly associated with lower atherogenic trait levels in young adulthood, at a smaller magnitude than unfavourable associations of fat mass gain. Associations of muscle mass gain with such traits appear to be smaller and limited to gains occurring in adolescence. These results suggest that body muscle is less robustly associated with markers of CVD susceptibility than body fat and may therefore be a lower-priority intervention target.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Adipose Tissue - diagnostic imaging
/ Adipose Tissue - growth & development
/ Adult
/ Adults
/ Arm
/ Body fat
/ Cardiometabolic Risk Factors
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - blood
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - physiopathology
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - prevention & control
/ Child
/ Consent
/ Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
/ England
/ Ethics
/ Female
/ Glucose
/ Humans
/ Insulin
/ Lipids
/ Lipoproteins (very low density)
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Muscle, Skeletal - diagnostic imaging
/ Muscle, Skeletal - growth & development
/ Muscles
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