Bone mineral content determined by energy X-ray absorptiometry correlates with handgrip strength in Latin American divers

通过能量X射线吸收法测定的骨矿物质含量与拉丁美洲潜水员的手握力相关

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Although a lack of gravitational stimuli decreases bone mineral content in some populations, such as astronauts' bone mineral content (BMC), little is known about the association of BMC with handgrip muscle strength (HGS) in divers of different years of diving experience. OBJECTIVES: To describe the BMC and body composition of diver workers of different years of diving experience. A second objective was to associate the level of BMC with HGS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A descriptive and longitudinal pilot study was carried out in adult men divers of different years of diving experience; tertile 1 of diving experience 1-20 years (T1DE, n = 27), tertile 2 of diving experience 21-35 years (T2DE, n = 11), and tertile 3 of diving experience 36-45 years (T3DE, n = 17). Primary variables were BMC, total fat-free mass (FFM), and total body fat mass (BF), which were analyzed using dual X-ray absorptiometry (iDXA) equipment and the average of both arms' handgrip strength (HGS(av)). Secondary variables were lifestyle patterns, anthropometry, and other socio-demographic variables. RESULTS: T3DE showed significant differences vs. T1DE group in BMC(Legs) (diff. -107.9 g, p = 0.029), BMC(RL) (diff. -51.4 g, p = 0.039), and BMC(LL) (diff. -55.7 g, p = 0.037). T3DE showed significant differences vs. T1DE group in outcomes total FFM (diff. -5011.9 g, p = 0.015), FFM(Arms) (diff. -1275.1 g, p = 0.009), FFM(RA) (diff. -472.3 g, p = 0.012), FFM(LA) (diff. -406.6 g, p = 0.028), FFM(Legs) (diff. -2117.8 g, p = 0.031), FFM(RL) (diff. -1046.3 g, p = 0.037), and FFM(LL) (diff. -1071.3 g, p = 0.031). There was a significant correlation between HGS(av) and total BMC (R (2) = 21.3%), between HGS(RA) and total BMC (R (2) = 21.1%), between HGS(LA) and total BMC (R (2) = 20.2%), between HGS(av) and BMC(Arms) (R (2) = 28.8%), between HGS(RA) and BMC(Arms) (R (2) = 27.9%), between HGS(LA) and BMC(Arms) (R (2) = 27.8%), between HGS(av) and BMC(Legs) (R (2) = 13.3%), between HGS(RA) and BMC(Legs) (R (2) = 13.8%), and between HGS(LA) and BMC(Legs) (R (2) = 11.9%). CONCLUSION: Diver workers with greater years of experience exhibit a reduced level of BMC and FFM in the legs compared to peers with less experience, and HGS is associated with BMC. Future longitudinal studies in diver workers could explore BMC and body composition in these populations to confirm our findings and include other physical fitness parameters in different diving specialties.

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