Associação do ácido graxo poli-insaturado ômega-3 com a massa e a força muscular

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Autor(a) principal: Rossato, Luana Thomazetto
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFU
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/29008
http://doi.org/10.14393/ufu.te.2020.268
Resumo: Aging is related to the decrease in strength and muscle mass, which can cause several health problems to the individual. Thus, nutritional strategies that can positively impact this situation are of great importance. In this sense, omega-3 (ω-3) is included, which is a polyunsaturated fat that has numerous health benefits, and which has recently been identified as a potential nutrient to impact muscle strength and mass. Thus, the objective of the present thesis was to evaluate the association between ω-3 and muscle strength. Three articles were developed, one being a narrative review (article 1) and the others with a cross-sectional design (articles 2 and 3). The narrative review showed that ω-3 does not seem to promote increases in muscle mass in sedentary young and elderly people, there are conflicting results between studies when there is an association between physical training and there is no consensus regarding the effects on muscle function in the elderly. Therefore, the scientific evidence is still limited. In this context, we conducted two cross-sectional studies involving data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). In the first cross-sectional study (NHANES 1999-2002), involving individuals aged 50-85 years, the association between ω-3 food intake and isokinetic strength of the knee extensors (peak strength) was evaluated. It was observed that the consumption of ω-3 was positively associated with muscle strength in men, but not in women. In addition, after performing an isocaloric substitution analysis of other types of fat with ω-3, no significant differences were observed. In the second cross-sectional article (NHANES 2011-2012), we investigated the association of plasma levels of ω-3 and the food intake of this fat with muscle handgrip strength in adult individuals (over 20 years old). A positive association between handgrip strength and plasma DHA (younger men) and total blood ω-3 was observed for older men. Regarding dietary ω-3, a positive association was observed between DHA consumption and muscle strength in older men. For women, no significant association was observed after the insertion of adjustments in both plasma assessment and dietary analysis. In conclusion, significant associations were found only for the male group, but not for women. Thus, it is suggested that the next studies evaluate these groups separately, since the associations were sex-dependent. Thus, further studies are needed involving this topic, in order to better elucidate the relationship between ω-3 and muscle health.
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spelling Associação do ácido graxo poli-insaturado ômega-3 com a massa e a força muscularAssociation between omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid with mass and muscle strengthÔmega-3Força muscularMassa muscularEnvelhecimentoOmega-3Muscle strengthMuscle massAgingCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDEAging is related to the decrease in strength and muscle mass, which can cause several health problems to the individual. Thus, nutritional strategies that can positively impact this situation are of great importance. In this sense, omega-3 (ω-3) is included, which is a polyunsaturated fat that has numerous health benefits, and which has recently been identified as a potential nutrient to impact muscle strength and mass. Thus, the objective of the present thesis was to evaluate the association between ω-3 and muscle strength. Three articles were developed, one being a narrative review (article 1) and the others with a cross-sectional design (articles 2 and 3). The narrative review showed that ω-3 does not seem to promote increases in muscle mass in sedentary young and elderly people, there are conflicting results between studies when there is an association between physical training and there is no consensus regarding the effects on muscle function in the elderly. Therefore, the scientific evidence is still limited. In this context, we conducted two cross-sectional studies involving data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). In the first cross-sectional study (NHANES 1999-2002), involving individuals aged 50-85 years, the association between ω-3 food intake and isokinetic strength of the knee extensors (peak strength) was evaluated. It was observed that the consumption of ω-3 was positively associated with muscle strength in men, but not in women. In addition, after performing an isocaloric substitution analysis of other types of fat with ω-3, no significant differences were observed. In the second cross-sectional article (NHANES 2011-2012), we investigated the association of plasma levels of ω-3 and the food intake of this fat with muscle handgrip strength in adult individuals (over 20 years old). A positive association between handgrip strength and plasma DHA (younger men) and total blood ω-3 was observed for older men. Regarding dietary ω-3, a positive association was observed between DHA consumption and muscle strength in older men. For women, no significant association was observed after the insertion of adjustments in both plasma assessment and dietary analysis. In conclusion, significant associations were found only for the male group, but not for women. Thus, it is suggested that the next studies evaluate these groups separately, since the associations were sex-dependent. Thus, further studies are needed involving this topic, in order to better elucidate the relationship between ω-3 and muscle health.CBMM - Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e MineraçãoTese (Doutorado)O envelhecimento está relacionado com a diminuição de força e massa muscular, o que pode provocar diversos malefícios ao indivíduo. Desta forma, estratégias nutricionais que possam impactar positivamente nessa situação são de grande importância. Nesse sentido, se inclui o ômega-3 (ω-3), o qual é uma gordura poli-insaturada que apresenta vários benefícios à saúde, e que, recentemente, tem sido apontado como potencial nutriente para impactar na força e massa muscular. Assim, o objetivo da presente tese foi avaliar a associação entre o ω-3 e a força muscular. Foram desenvolvidos três artigos, sendo uma revisão narrativa (artigo 1) e os demais com desenho transversal (artigos 2 e 3). A revisão narrativa mostrou que o ω-3 parece não promover aumentos na massa muscular em jovens e idosos sedentários, há resultados conflitantes entre os estudos quando ocorre associação de treinamento físico e não há consenso em relação à efeitos na função muscular de idosos. Assim sendo, a evidência científica ainda é limitada. Diante deste contexto, realizamos dois estudos transversais envolvendo dados do National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). No primeiro estudo transversal (NHANES 1999-2002), envolvendo indivíduos entre 50-85 anos, foi avaliada a associação entre a ingestão alimentar de ω-3 e força isocinética dos extensores do joelho (pico de força). Foi observado que o consumo de ω-3 foi positivamente associado com a força muscular em homens, mas não em mulheres. Além disso, após realizarmos análise de substituição isocalórica de outros tipos de gordura por ω-3, não foram observadas diferenças significativas. No segundo artigo transversal (NHANES 2011-2012), investigamos a associação dos níveis plasmáticos de ω-3 e a ingestão alimentar desta gordura com a força de preensão muscular em indivíduos adultos (acima de 20 anos). Foi observada associação positiva da força de preensão manual com o DHA plasmático (homens mais jovens) e com o ω-3 total do sangue para homens mais velhos. Com relação ao ω-3 da dieta, foi observada associação positiva entre o consumo de DHA e a força muscular em homens mais velhos. Para as mulheres, nenhuma associação significativa foi observada após a inserção dos ajustes tanto na avaliação do plasma quanto na análise dietética. Em conclusão, foram encontradas associações significativas apenas para o grupo masculino, mas não para mulheres. Desta forma, sugere-se que os próximos estudos avaliem esses grupos separadamente, uma vez que as associações foram sexo-dependente. Assim, mais estudos são necessários envolvendo esse tema, afim de melhor elucidar a relação entre o ω-3 e a saúde muscular.2022-03-06Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBrasilPrograma de Pós-graduação em Ciências da SaúdeRinaldi, Ana Elisa Madalenahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9256988624383740Oliveira, Erick Prado dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1220120062149109França, Jaqueline Lopes PereiraRoschel, HamiltonSilva, Luciana Saraiva daCrispim, Cibele AparecidaRossato, Luana Thomazetto2020-03-17T20:21:03Z2020-03-17T20:21:03Z2020-03-06info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfROSSATO, Luana Thomazetto. Associação do ácido graxo poli-insaturado ômega-3 com a massa e a força muscular. 2020. 131 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências da Saúde) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Uberlândia, 2020. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Associação do ácido graxo poli-insaturado ômega-3 com a massa e a força muscular
Association between omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid with mass and muscle strength
title Associação do ácido graxo poli-insaturado ômega-3 com a massa e a força muscular
spellingShingle Associação do ácido graxo poli-insaturado ômega-3 com a massa e a força muscular
Rossato, Luana Thomazetto
Ômega-3
Força muscular
Massa muscular
Envelhecimento
Omega-3
Muscle strength
Muscle mass
Aging
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Associação do ácido graxo poli-insaturado ômega-3 com a massa e a força muscular
title_full Associação do ácido graxo poli-insaturado ômega-3 com a massa e a força muscular
title_fullStr Associação do ácido graxo poli-insaturado ômega-3 com a massa e a força muscular
title_full_unstemmed Associação do ácido graxo poli-insaturado ômega-3 com a massa e a força muscular
title_sort Associação do ácido graxo poli-insaturado ômega-3 com a massa e a força muscular
author Rossato, Luana Thomazetto
author_facet Rossato, Luana Thomazetto
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Rinaldi, Ana Elisa Madalena
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9256988624383740
Oliveira, Erick Prado de
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1220120062149109
França, Jaqueline Lopes Pereira
Roschel, Hamilton
Silva, Luciana Saraiva da
Crispim, Cibele Aparecida
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rossato, Luana Thomazetto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ômega-3
Força muscular
Massa muscular
Envelhecimento
Omega-3
Muscle strength
Muscle mass
Aging
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
topic Ômega-3
Força muscular
Massa muscular
Envelhecimento
Omega-3
Muscle strength
Muscle mass
Aging
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description Aging is related to the decrease in strength and muscle mass, which can cause several health problems to the individual. Thus, nutritional strategies that can positively impact this situation are of great importance. In this sense, omega-3 (ω-3) is included, which is a polyunsaturated fat that has numerous health benefits, and which has recently been identified as a potential nutrient to impact muscle strength and mass. Thus, the objective of the present thesis was to evaluate the association between ω-3 and muscle strength. Three articles were developed, one being a narrative review (article 1) and the others with a cross-sectional design (articles 2 and 3). The narrative review showed that ω-3 does not seem to promote increases in muscle mass in sedentary young and elderly people, there are conflicting results between studies when there is an association between physical training and there is no consensus regarding the effects on muscle function in the elderly. Therefore, the scientific evidence is still limited. In this context, we conducted two cross-sectional studies involving data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). In the first cross-sectional study (NHANES 1999-2002), involving individuals aged 50-85 years, the association between ω-3 food intake and isokinetic strength of the knee extensors (peak strength) was evaluated. It was observed that the consumption of ω-3 was positively associated with muscle strength in men, but not in women. In addition, after performing an isocaloric substitution analysis of other types of fat with ω-3, no significant differences were observed. In the second cross-sectional article (NHANES 2011-2012), we investigated the association of plasma levels of ω-3 and the food intake of this fat with muscle handgrip strength in adult individuals (over 20 years old). A positive association between handgrip strength and plasma DHA (younger men) and total blood ω-3 was observed for older men. Regarding dietary ω-3, a positive association was observed between DHA consumption and muscle strength in older men. For women, no significant association was observed after the insertion of adjustments in both plasma assessment and dietary analysis. In conclusion, significant associations were found only for the male group, but not for women. Thus, it is suggested that the next studies evaluate these groups separately, since the associations were sex-dependent. Thus, further studies are needed involving this topic, in order to better elucidate the relationship between ω-3 and muscle health.
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