2020
DOI: 10.1186/s40695-020-00058-9
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Association of lean body mass to menopausal symptoms: The Study of Women's Health Across the Nation

Abstract: Background The purpose of this study was to examine the association of lean body mass (LBM) to the development of vasomotor symptoms (VMS) as women transition through menopause. Methods This study is a secondary use of data available for public use from follow up visits six through 10 for participants in the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation. The study examined 2533 women, between the ages 42–52 years, each year over a10-year period. Data was modeled for associations of lean body mass and VMS. Change… Show more

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“…Higher exercise frequencies were negatively related to lean mass in middle-aged females and both older males and females, which was attenuated after considering for body weight. Muscle mass is essential in preventing some of the most common and increasingly prevalent health conditions (e.g., obesity, diabetes, sarcopenia) throughout one's life span [51,52]. However, muscle mass begins to decline approximately 3-8% every decade starting around the age of 30, and the decline is faster after the age of 60 [53].…”
Section: Table 4 Ordinal Logistic Regression Modes Of Body Compositio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher exercise frequencies were negatively related to lean mass in middle-aged females and both older males and females, which was attenuated after considering for body weight. Muscle mass is essential in preventing some of the most common and increasingly prevalent health conditions (e.g., obesity, diabetes, sarcopenia) throughout one's life span [51,52]. However, muscle mass begins to decline approximately 3-8% every decade starting around the age of 30, and the decline is faster after the age of 60 [53].…”
Section: Table 4 Ordinal Logistic Regression Modes Of Body Compositio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beginning at the menopause transition, women can be expected to lose lean mass at a rate of 1.5-2% per year, due to the combination of ageing and rapid decline in hormones. [1][2][3] Lean mass lost during the menopausal transition is associated with diminished functional capacity and metabolic rate, which hinders ability to perform activities of daily living. 2,4 Decreased lean mass is also associated with bone loss and fat gain, which exacerbates risk of sarcopenia and frailty fracture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies show there is an association between reduced lean body mass and increased frequency and intensity of hot flashes and night sweats. 6 The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of a KD and FFT on the body composition and physical ability of women between the ages of 45 to 59, who were peri or post-menopausal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%