Few studies have investigated peripheral muscle strength and quality in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). The present study tested the isometric and isokinetic strength of the quadriceps and hamstrings using an isokinetic dynamometer and a strength-testing chair in 25 CF adults and 25 controls. Total body and leg muscle mass were determined by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, and bone mineral density (BMD) was also measured. Both muscle strength and muscle mass (total body and leg) were decreased in the CF group. In both groups there was a highly significant relationship between quadriceps strength and leg muscle mass (CF, r = 0.7, P = 0.0002; controls, r = 0.6, P = 0.0013). When strength was normalized for muscle size, there was no significant difference between the two groups. Total body and leg BMD were significantly reduced in CF subjects compared with controls. However, when corrected for height, the differences disappeared. There was a significant relationship found between leg muscle mass and leg BMD. We conclude that CF adults are significantly weaker than controls. This is due to lower muscle mass, and not to a reduced force-generating capacity of the muscle, implying that there is no decrease in the quality of CF muscle. BMD is also reduced in CF subjects, and this appears to be related to shorter stature in this group.
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September 07 2000
Relationship of skeletal muscle mass, muscle strength and bone mineral density in adults with cystic fibrosis
Sarah L. ELKIN;
*Department of Cystic Fibrosis at the Royal Brompton Hospital, Imperial College School of Medicine, Sydney Street, London SW3 6NP, U.K.
Correspondence: Dr Sarah Elkin (e-mail [email protected]).
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Lauren WILLIAMS;
Lauren WILLIAMS
†Division of Biomedical Sciences, Imperial College School of Medicine, London SW3 6LY, U.K.
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Margaret MOORE;
Margaret MOORE
‡Department of Radiology, Imperial College School of Medicine at St. Mary's, London W2 1NY, U.K.
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Margaret E. HODSON;
Margaret E. HODSON
*Department of Cystic Fibrosis at the Royal Brompton Hospital, Imperial College School of Medicine, Sydney Street, London SW3 6NP, U.K.
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Olga M. RUTHERFORD
Olga M. RUTHERFORD
†Division of Biomedical Sciences, Imperial College School of Medicine, London SW3 6LY, U.K.
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Received:
January 19 2000
Revision Received:
May 15 2000
Accepted:
June 14 2000
Online ISSN: 1470-8736
Print ISSN: 0143-5221
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2000
Clin Sci (Lond) (2000) 99 (4): 309–314.
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Received:
January 19 2000
Revision Received:
May 15 2000
Accepted:
June 14 2000
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Sarah L. ELKIN, Lauren WILLIAMS, Margaret MOORE, Margaret E. HODSON, Olga M. RUTHERFORD; Relationship of skeletal muscle mass, muscle strength and bone mineral density in adults with cystic fibrosis. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 October 2000; 99 (4): 309–314. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs0990309
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