Relationship between a body shape index and muscle strength index in Chinese university students: a cross-sectional survey
Qing Pi, Jiali Xu, Mian Sha, Xiangdong Liu

TL;DR
This study explores the relationship between body shape and muscle strength in Chinese university students, finding an inverted U-shaped pattern.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel analysis of the cross-sectional relationship between ABSI and MSI in young adults.
Findings
The association between ABSI and MSI follows an inverted U-shaped curve.
Girls show a more significant decrease in MSI with increasing ABSI compared to boys.
Students with low or high ABSI have lower muscle strength indices.
Abstract
The problem of overweight obesity and decrease in muscle strength among university students has become an indisputable fact. In this study, a comprehensive index reflecting obesity degree a body shape index (ABSI) and a comprehensive index reflecting muscle strength muscle strength index (MSI) were studied to analyze the cross-sectional correlations existing between them. This study began recruiting participants and conducting the test survey in April 2022 and closed in July 2022. Basic condition, height, weight, waist circumference, grip strength, pull-up (boys), bent-leg sit-up (girls), and standing long jump were tested on 12,046 (boys: 6011, 49.90%) university students aged 19–22 years in China, and ABSI and MSI were calculated separately. ABSI was categorized into 5 groups according to age and sex, namely ABSI < 5th percentile (A), 5th ≤ ABSI < 25th percentile (B), 25th ≤ ABSI <…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNutrition and Health in Aging · Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Body Composition Measurement Techniques
