Abstract

BackgroundSince it is essential to maintain a high level of cardiorespiratory fitness to prevent life-style related disease, the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan in 2006 proposed to determine the maximal oxygen uptake (Vo2max: mL·kg-1·min-1) reference values to prevent life-style related diseases (LSRD). Since muscle mass is one of the determinant factors of Vo2max, it could be used as the reference parameter for preventing LSRD. The aim of this study was to determine and quantify the muscle mass required to maintain the Vo2max reference values in Japanese women.MethodsA total of 403 Japanese women aged 20–69 years were randomly allocated to either a validation or a cross-validation group. In the validation group, a multiple regression equation, which used a set of age and the percentage of muscle mass (%MM, percentage of appendicular lean soft tissue mass to body weight), as independent variables, was derived to estimate the Vo2max. After the equation was cross-validated, data from the two groups were pooled together to establish the final equation. The required %MM for each subject was recalculated by substituting the Vo2max reference values and her age in the final equation.ResultsThe mean value of required %MM was identified as (28.5 ± 0.35%). Thus, the present study proposed the required muscle mass (28.5% per body weight) in Japanese women to maintain the Vo2max reference values determined by the Japanese Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare.ConclusionThe estimated required %MM (28.5% per body weight) can be used as one of the reference parameters of fitness level in Japanese women.

Highlights

  • Since it is essential to maintain a high level of cardiorespiratory fitness to prevent life-style related disease, the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan in 2006 proposed to determine the maximal oxygen uptake (Vo2max: mL·kg-1·min-1) reference values to prevent lifestyle related diseases (LSRD)

  • These Vo2max reference values proposed in the EPAR2006 were determined by experts through the systematic review of literature regarding the relationship between Vo2max and LSRD such as obesity, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, diabetes, cerebrovascular disease, cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality and all-cause mortality

  • The primary finding of the present study is that appendicular muscle mass of 28.5% of body weight is needed to maintain the Vo2max reference values determined by the Japanese Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare in Japanese women

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Introduction

Since it is essential to maintain a high level of cardiorespiratory fitness to prevent life-style related disease, the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan in 2006 proposed to determine the maximal oxygen uptake (Vo2max: mL·kg-1·min-1) reference values to prevent lifestyle related diseases (LSRD). In order to face this situation, the EPAR2006 was made based on the latest scientific evidence, and was designed to maintain and promote the health of people and prevent LSRD by improving their capacity for physical activity and exercise. These Vo2max reference values proposed in the EPAR2006 were determined by experts through the systematic review of literature regarding the relationship between Vo2max and LSRD such as obesity, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, diabetes, cerebrovascular disease, CVD mortality and all-cause mortality

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