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Skin advanced glycation end product accumulation and muscle strength among adult men

Authors :
Atsushi Otomo
Cui Yufei
Mika Sato
Yoritoshi Kobayashi
Ryoichi Nagatomi
Masahiko Chujo
Hui Guo
Tatsunori Saito
Kaijun Niu
Takefumi Mori
Lei Guan
Toshio Miyata
Hiroko Tadaura
Haruki Momma
Source :
European Journal of Applied Physiology
Publisher :
Springer Nature

Abstract

Aging is associated with decreased skeletal muscle function. Increased levels of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) in skeletal muscle tissue are observed with advancing age and in diabetes. Although serum AGE level is negatively associated with grip strength in elderly people, it is unknown whether this association is present in adult males. To determine the relationship between AGE accumulation in tissue and muscle strength and power among Japanese adult men. Skin autofluorescence (AF) (a noninvasive method for measuring tissue AGEs), grip strength (n = 232), and leg extension power (n = 138) were measured in Japanese adult men [median (interquartile range) age, 46.0 (37.0, 56.0) years]. After adjustment for potential confounders, the adjusted means [95% confidence interval (CI)] for grip strength across the tertiles of skin AF were 44.5 (43.2, 45.9) kg for the lowest tertile, 42.0 (40.6, 43.3) kg for the middle tertile, and 41.7 (40.3, 43.1) kg for the highest tertile (P for trend

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14396319
Volume :
111
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Applied Physiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....37ef75e24f142a5fef059eb222ca3207
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-010-1779-x