Physical capability, physical activity, and their association with femoral bone mineral density in adults aged 40 years and older: The Tromsø study 2015–2016

Summary: Since muscles can influence bone growth and vice versa, we examined if level of physical activity and physical capability tests can predict areal bone mineral density (aBMD). Both high activity level and good test performance were associated with higher aBMD, especially in women. Introducti...

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Published in:Osteoporosis International
Main Authors: Hauger, Annette Vogt, Holvik, Kristin, Bergland, Astrid, Ståhle, Agneta, Emaus, Nina, Morseth, Bente, Strand, Bjørn Heine
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/21434
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-021-05949-9
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author Hauger, Annette Vogt
Holvik, Kristin
Bergland, Astrid
Ståhle, Agneta
Emaus, Nina
Morseth, Bente
Strand, Bjørn Heine
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Holvik, Kristin
Bergland, Astrid
Ståhle, Agneta
Emaus, Nina
Morseth, Bente
Strand, Bjørn Heine
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description Summary: Since muscles can influence bone growth and vice versa, we examined if level of physical activity and physical capability tests can predict areal bone mineral density (aBMD). Both high activity level and good test performance were associated with higher aBMD, especially in women. Introduction: Muscle influences bone formation and vice versa. Tests of physical capability and level of physical activity reflect various muscle qualities. We assessed the associations between total hip aBMD and physical activity as well as a range of standardized physical capability tests in an adult general population. Methods: A total of 3 533 women and men aged 40-84 years, participating in the population-based cross-sectional Tromsø study in Norway in 2015-2016, were included. Linear regression was used to assess associations between aBMD and physical activity and the physical capability tests grip strength, Timed Up and Go (TUG), Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), and standing balance. Non-linear associations were examined in cubic spline models. Standardized regression coefficients were calculated to compare effect sizes across physical capability measures. Results: In fully adjusted models, higher physical activity was positively associated with total hip aBMD in both sexes compared to a sedentary lifestyle. All tests of physical capability were associated with aBMD in women, SPPB showing the strongest association although effect sizes were too small to indicate clinically significant differences (1 point increase corresponded to an aBMD increase of 0.009 g/cm2, CI = 0.005 to 0.012). In men, SPPB and its subtests were associated with aBMD with chair rises showing the strongest association (1 s increase in execution time corresponded to an aBMD decrease of 0.005 g/cm2, CI = 0.008 to 0.002). Conclusion: Physical activity was associated with aBMD, and tests of physical capability can account for some of the aBMD variations in adults aged 40 years and older, especially in women.
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Hauger AV, Holvik K, Bergland A, Ståhle A, Emaus N, Morseth B, Strand BH. Physical capability, physical activity, and their association with femoral bone mineral density in adults aged 40 years and older: The Tromsø study 2015–2016. Osteoporosis International. 2021
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/21434 2025-04-13T14:27:36+00:00 Physical capability, physical activity, and their association with femoral bone mineral density in adults aged 40 years and older: The Tromsø study 2015–2016 Hauger, Annette Vogt Holvik, Kristin Bergland, Astrid Ståhle, Agneta Emaus, Nina Morseth, Bente Strand, Bjørn Heine 2021-04-16 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/21434 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-021-05949-9 eng eng Springer Osteoporosis International Hauger AV, Holvik K, Bergland A, Ståhle A, Emaus N, Morseth B, Strand BH. Physical capability, physical activity, and their association with femoral bone mineral density in adults aged 40 years and older: The Tromsø study 2015–2016. Osteoporosis International. 2021 FRIDAID 1905484 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/21434 openAccess Copyright 2021 The Author(s) VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800 VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed publishedVersion 2021 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-021-05949-9 2025-03-14T05:17:55Z Summary: Since muscles can influence bone growth and vice versa, we examined if level of physical activity and physical capability tests can predict areal bone mineral density (aBMD). Both high activity level and good test performance were associated with higher aBMD, especially in women. Introduction: Muscle influences bone formation and vice versa. Tests of physical capability and level of physical activity reflect various muscle qualities. We assessed the associations between total hip aBMD and physical activity as well as a range of standardized physical capability tests in an adult general population. Methods: A total of 3 533 women and men aged 40-84 years, participating in the population-based cross-sectional Tromsø study in Norway in 2015-2016, were included. Linear regression was used to assess associations between aBMD and physical activity and the physical capability tests grip strength, Timed Up and Go (TUG), Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), and standing balance. Non-linear associations were examined in cubic spline models. Standardized regression coefficients were calculated to compare effect sizes across physical capability measures. Results: In fully adjusted models, higher physical activity was positively associated with total hip aBMD in both sexes compared to a sedentary lifestyle. All tests of physical capability were associated with aBMD in women, SPPB showing the strongest association although effect sizes were too small to indicate clinically significant differences (1 point increase corresponded to an aBMD increase of 0.009 g/cm2, CI = 0.005 to 0.012). In men, SPPB and its subtests were associated with aBMD with chair rises showing the strongest association (1 s increase in execution time corresponded to an aBMD decrease of 0.005 g/cm2, CI = 0.008 to 0.002). Conclusion: Physical activity was associated with aBMD, and tests of physical capability can account for some of the aBMD variations in adults aged 40 years and older, especially in women. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tromsø University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Norway Tromsø Osteoporosis International
spellingShingle VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800
VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800
Hauger, Annette Vogt
Holvik, Kristin
Bergland, Astrid
Ståhle, Agneta
Emaus, Nina
Morseth, Bente
Strand, Bjørn Heine
Physical capability, physical activity, and their association with femoral bone mineral density in adults aged 40 years and older: The Tromsø study 2015–2016
title Physical capability, physical activity, and their association with femoral bone mineral density in adults aged 40 years and older: The Tromsø study 2015–2016
title_full Physical capability, physical activity, and their association with femoral bone mineral density in adults aged 40 years and older: The Tromsø study 2015–2016
title_fullStr Physical capability, physical activity, and their association with femoral bone mineral density in adults aged 40 years and older: The Tromsø study 2015–2016
title_full_unstemmed Physical capability, physical activity, and their association with femoral bone mineral density in adults aged 40 years and older: The Tromsø study 2015–2016
title_short Physical capability, physical activity, and their association with femoral bone mineral density in adults aged 40 years and older: The Tromsø study 2015–2016
title_sort physical capability, physical activity, and their association with femoral bone mineral density in adults aged 40 years and older: the tromsø study 2015–2016
topic VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800
VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800
topic_facet VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800
VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800
url https://hdl.handle.net/10037/21434
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-021-05949-9