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- W4225137054 abstract "Abstract Background Recently, the high prevalence of young Japanese people who are underweight has received attention because of its potential impact on healthy life expectancy. Sarcopenia, defined as the presence of low muscle mass and function, is often observed in the underweight. However, few reports have described the prevalence and characteristics of sarcopenia in youth. Methods In this cross-sectional study, we measured skeletal muscle mass using a multifrequency bioelectrical impedance analysis device and handgrip strength (HGS) and administered questionnaires on dietary habits and physical activity to 1,264 first-year university students aged 18-20 years (838 males and 426 females). Sarcopenia was diagnosed based on the presence of both low skeletal muscle mass (SMI) and weak HGS according to the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia. Results A total of 145 males (17.3%) and 69 females (16.2%) were diagnosed as underweight. Low SMI was diagnosed in 75 males (8.9%) and 18 females (4.2%), and weak HGS was diagnosed in 28 males (3.3%) and 10 females (2.3%). Then, sarcopenia was diagnosed in 8 males (1.0%) and 5 females (1.2%). There was a significantly higher prevalence of low SMI and/or weak HGS in underweight individuals compared with individuals in the other BMI ranges. The multivariate analyses indicated that SMI and HGS were significantly associated with BMI in both sexes. Furthermore, after adjusting for BMI, both SMI and HGS were significantly associated with physical activity in males, and SMI was significantly associated with energy intake and frequency of breakfast intake in females. Conclusions First-year university students showed a high incidence of being underweight with low SMI and/or weak HGS, but the prevalence of sarcopenia was low in both sexes. BMI, energy intake, frequency of breakfast intake, and physical activity were independently associated with skeletal muscle mass and strength in youth." @default.
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- W4225137054 date "2022-04-28" @default.
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- W4225137054 title "Cross-sectional association of skeletal muscle mass and strength with dietary habits and physical activity among first-year university students in Japan: Results from KEIJI-U study" @default.
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