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Relationship Between Cigarette Smoking and Muscle Strength in Japanese Men
Authors:Takeshi Saito  Nobuyuki Miyatake  Noriko Sakano  Kanae Oda  Akihiko Katayama  Kenji Nishii  Takeyuki Numata
Affiliation:1.Department of Hygiene, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University, Kagawa, Japan.;2.Okayama Southern Institute of Health, Okayama Health Foundation, Okayama, Japan.;3.Okayama Health Foundation Hospital, Okayama, Japan.
Abstract:

Objectives

To investigate the link between cigarette smoking and muscle strength in Japanese men.

Methods

We used data on 4249 Japanese men, aged 43.3±13.9 years, in this cross-sectional investigation study. Grip strength and leg strength were measured as indicators of overall muscle strength. Meanwhile, subjects'' cigarette smoking habits were recorded by trained medical staff. The effect of cigarette smoking on muscle strength was evaluated.

Results

A total of 1618 men (38.1%) were smokers and 1481 men (34.9%) exercised regularly. Significant differences in muscle strength were noted between men with and without a Brinkman index of 400 or greater, after adjusting for age. After adjusting for age, height, body weight and exercise habits, associations between the Brinkman index and leg strength and the ratio of leg strength to body weight were attenuated.

Conclusions

Cigarette smoking might be negatively associated with muscle strength, especially grip strength in Japanese men.
Keywords:Smoking   Muscle strength   Grip strength   Leg   Exercise
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