Body fat, but not muscle quality, is related to perceived fatigue in young-adult active and inactive women
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Título da fonte: | Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria & Desempenho Humano (Online) |
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Resumo: | The purpose of this study was to investigate the association of perceived fatigue with body composition and muscle quality (strength, thickness and specific torque) in young adult women. Fifty-one healthy women (31.98 ± 6.88 years) were assessed regarding perceived fatigue, body composition, knee extensors muscle strength, muscle thickness, and muscle quality. The short version of International Physical Activity Questionnaire was applied to classify subjects as active or inactive. To examine the relationship between perceived fatigue and dependent variables, the Pearson’s correlation was performed. Perceived fatigue was significantly correlated (p < 0.05) with body weight (r = 0.469), body mass index (r = 0.369), fat mass (r = 0.469), percent body fat (r = 0.396), and relative peak torque (r = -0.378). Additionally, inactive women had significantly greater (p < 0.05) body weight, body mass index, fat mass, percent body fat, and perceived fatigue than active women. Perceived fatigue is related to body weight and fat mass, but not to muscle strength or muscle quality. Moreover, physically active women showed lower perceived fatigue, body weight, and body fat compared to physically inactive women. These results suggest that body fat may play a role in perceived fatigue and physical activity could attenuate such symptom. |
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Body fat, but not muscle quality, is related to perceived fatigue in young-adult active and inactive womenGordura corporal, mas não a qualidade muscular, é relacionada a fadiga percebida em mulheres adultas jovens ativas e inativasThe purpose of this study was to investigate the association of perceived fatigue with body composition and muscle quality (strength, thickness and specific torque) in young adult women. Fifty-one healthy women (31.98 ± 6.88 years) were assessed regarding perceived fatigue, body composition, knee extensors muscle strength, muscle thickness, and muscle quality. The short version of International Physical Activity Questionnaire was applied to classify subjects as active or inactive. To examine the relationship between perceived fatigue and dependent variables, the Pearson’s correlation was performed. Perceived fatigue was significantly correlated (p < 0.05) with body weight (r = 0.469), body mass index (r = 0.369), fat mass (r = 0.469), percent body fat (r = 0.396), and relative peak torque (r = -0.378). Additionally, inactive women had significantly greater (p < 0.05) body weight, body mass index, fat mass, percent body fat, and perceived fatigue than active women. Perceived fatigue is related to body weight and fat mass, but not to muscle strength or muscle quality. Moreover, physically active women showed lower perceived fatigue, body weight, and body fat compared to physically inactive women. These results suggest that body fat may play a role in perceived fatigue and physical activity could attenuate such symptom.O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a associação da fadiga percebida com a composição corporal e a qualidade muscular (força, espessura e torque específico) em mulheres adultas jovens. Cinquenta e uma mulheres foram avaliadas quanto a fadiga percebida, a composição corporal, a força muscular de extensão de joelho, a espessura muscular e a qualidade muscular. A versão curta do Questionário Internacional de Atividade Física foi aplicada para classificar as voluntárias como ativas ou inativas.Para examinar a relação entre a fadiga percebida e as variáveis dependentes, a correlação de Pearson foi executada. A fadiga percebida apresentou relação significativa (p < 0,05) com o peso corporal (r = 0,469), IMC (r = 0,369), massa gorda (r = 0,469), percentual de gordura (r = 0,396) e pico de torque relativo (r = -0,378). Adicionalmente, mulheres inativas apresentaram maior (p < 0,05) peso corporal, índice de massa corporal, massa gorda, percentual de gordura e fadiga percebida, comparadas com mulheres ativas. A fadiga percebida se relaciona com o peso corporal e com a gordura corporal, mas não com a força muscular ou com a qualidade muscular. Além disso, mulheres fisicamente ativas tem uma menor fadiga percebida, peso corporal e gordura corporal do que mulheres fisicamente inativas. Esses resultados sugerem que a gordura corporal exerce um papel importante na fadiga percebida e que a atividade física pode atenuar esse sintoma.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Florianópolis, SC. Brasil2019-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion"Avaliado por Pares",Original articleAvaliado por ParesArtigo originalapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/1980-0037.2019v21e5609310.1590/1980-0037.2019v21e56093Brazilian Journal of Kinanthropometry and Human Performance; Vol. 21 (2019); e56093Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano; v. 21 (2019); e560931980-00371415-8426reponame:Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria & Desempenho Humano (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCenghttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/1980-0037.2019v21e56093/42388Copyright (c) 2020 Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humanoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde Lima, Filipe DinatoNeri, Silvia Gonçalves RicciLima, Ricardo MorenoValeriano, Ritielli de OliveiraCorreia, Ana Luiza MatiasBottaro, Martim2020-02-11T08:50:58Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/56093Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/PUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/oairbcdh@contato.ufsc.br || portaldeperiodicos.bu@contato.ufsc.br1980-00371415-8426opendoar:2020-02-11T08:50:58Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria & Desempenho Humano (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Body fat, but not muscle quality, is related to perceived fatigue in young-adult active and inactive women Gordura corporal, mas não a qualidade muscular, é relacionada a fadiga percebida em mulheres adultas jovens ativas e inativas |
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Body fat, but not muscle quality, is related to perceived fatigue in young-adult active and inactive women |
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Body fat, but not muscle quality, is related to perceived fatigue in young-adult active and inactive women de Lima, Filipe Dinato |
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Body fat, but not muscle quality, is related to perceived fatigue in young-adult active and inactive women |
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Body fat, but not muscle quality, is related to perceived fatigue in young-adult active and inactive women |
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Body fat, but not muscle quality, is related to perceived fatigue in young-adult active and inactive women |
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Body fat, but not muscle quality, is related to perceived fatigue in young-adult active and inactive women |
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Body fat, but not muscle quality, is related to perceived fatigue in young-adult active and inactive women |
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de Lima, Filipe Dinato |
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de Lima, Filipe Dinato Neri, Silvia Gonçalves Ricci Lima, Ricardo Moreno Valeriano, Ritielli de Oliveira Correia, Ana Luiza Matias Bottaro, Martim |
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Neri, Silvia Gonçalves Ricci Lima, Ricardo Moreno Valeriano, Ritielli de Oliveira Correia, Ana Luiza Matias Bottaro, Martim |
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de Lima, Filipe Dinato Neri, Silvia Gonçalves Ricci Lima, Ricardo Moreno Valeriano, Ritielli de Oliveira Correia, Ana Luiza Matias Bottaro, Martim |
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the association of perceived fatigue with body composition and muscle quality (strength, thickness and specific torque) in young adult women. Fifty-one healthy women (31.98 ± 6.88 years) were assessed regarding perceived fatigue, body composition, knee extensors muscle strength, muscle thickness, and muscle quality. The short version of International Physical Activity Questionnaire was applied to classify subjects as active or inactive. To examine the relationship between perceived fatigue and dependent variables, the Pearson’s correlation was performed. Perceived fatigue was significantly correlated (p < 0.05) with body weight (r = 0.469), body mass index (r = 0.369), fat mass (r = 0.469), percent body fat (r = 0.396), and relative peak torque (r = -0.378). Additionally, inactive women had significantly greater (p < 0.05) body weight, body mass index, fat mass, percent body fat, and perceived fatigue than active women. Perceived fatigue is related to body weight and fat mass, but not to muscle strength or muscle quality. Moreover, physically active women showed lower perceived fatigue, body weight, and body fat compared to physically inactive women. These results suggest that body fat may play a role in perceived fatigue and physical activity could attenuate such symptom. |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Florianópolis, SC. Brasil |
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