Relation of body composition to daily physical activity in free-living Japanese adult women

Jonghoon Park, Kazuko Ishikawa-Takata, Shigeho Tanaka, Yuki Hikihara, Kazunori Ohkawara, Shaw Watanabe, Motohiko Miyachi, Akemi Morita, Naomi Aiba, Izumi Tabata

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Abstract

The objective of the present study was to investigate the relationship between the indices of body size such as BMI, fat-free mass index (FFMI, FFM/height 2), fat mass index (FMI, FM/height 2), and body fat percentage (%BF), and physical activities assessed by the doubly-labelled water (DLW) method and an accelerometer in free-living Japanese adult women. We conducted a cross-sectional study in 100 female subjects ranging in age from 31 to 69 years. Subjects were classified in quartiles of BMI, FFMI, FMI and %BF. Daily walking steps and the duration of light to vigorous physical activity were simultaneously assessed by an accelerometer for the same period as the DLW experiment. Only physical activity-related energy expenditure (PAEE)/FFM and PAEE/body weight (BW) decreased in the highest quartile of BMI. Physical activity level, PAEE/FFM and PAEE/BW decreased in the highest quartile of FMI and %BF, whereas they were not different among quartiles of FFMI. Daily walking steps and the duration of moderate- and vigorous-intensity physical activities decreased or tended to decrease in the highest quartile of FMI and %BF, but did not differ among quartiles of FFMI and BMI. These results clearly showed that Japanese adult women with higher fat deposition obviously had a low level of physical activities assessed by both the DLW method and accelerometry, but those with larger BMI had lower PAEE/FFM and PAEE/BW only. Our data suggest that the relationship between obesity and daily physical activities should be discussed using not only BMI but also FMI or %BF.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1117-1127
Number of pages11
JournalBritish Journal of Nutrition
Volume106
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011 Oct 14
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Accelerometry
  • Body composition
  • Doubly-labelled water
  • Japanese adult women
  • Physical activity

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Medicine (miscellaneous)
  • Nutrition and Dietetics

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