RELATIONSHIP OF LOW LEAN BODY MASS WITH BODY WEIGHT INCREASE UNTIL ONE YEAR OF AGE AND CURRENT LIFESTYLES IN JAPANESE YOUNG WOMEN
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To investigate factors affecting the low lean body mass (LBM) of young women, we focused on the increase in body weight until one year of age and current lifestyles. In 442 young women, the increase in body weight from birth until one year of age, breast-feeding method in infancy, current physique index and body composition, and physique and lifestyles were investigated using a questionnaire. Subjects with an LBM percentile of less than 33.3 (less than 36.8 kg) were classified as having a low LBM (n=150), and those with a 33.3 or higher LBM percentile as the control (n=293). Based on body weight changes from birth to days 3 and 7, the subjects were divided into a rapid weight gain group and two non-rapid weight gain groups (groups 1-3). To analyze factors involved in a low LBM, multivariate analysis using a logistic model was employed. The prevalence of a low LBM in the rapid weight gain group was 0.41 times higher than in the others. The prevalence of a low LBM with a low birth weight was 0.58 times higher, indicating that a low birth weight is likely to result in a low LBM. Regarding the lifestyles, the prevalence of a low LBM in subjects with a current breakfasting habit was 0.60 times higher than in those without one. These findings suggest that the thinness of young women characterized by a low LBM is associated with the increase in body weight until one year of age and current lifestyles.
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著者
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Miyamoto Shoji
Faculty Of Humanities Miyazaki Municipal University
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Yanagawa Takashi
Biostatics Center Kurume University
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Matsunaga Satoshi
Faculty Of Education And Culture Miyazaki University
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Kato Atsushi
Faculty Of Science Hokkaido University
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YANAGAWA TAKASHI
Biostatistics Center, Kurume University, Asahi-machi Campus
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MUROTANI KENTA
Biostatistics Center, Kurume University, Asahi-machi Campus
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