Association of physical fitness and motor ability at young age with locomotive syndrome risk in middle-aged and older men: J-Fit Study.

Shaoshuai Shen, Koya Suzuki, Yoshimitsu Kohmura, Noriyuki Fuku, Yuki Someya, Hisashi Naito
Author Information
  1. Shaoshuai Shen: Institute of Health and Sports Science & Medicine, Juntendo University, 1-1 Hiraka-gakuendai, Inzai, Chiba, 270-1695, Japan. sss19860105@gmail.com. ORCID
  2. Koya Suzuki: Graduate School of Health and Sports Science, Juntendo University, 1-1 Hiraka-gakuendai, Inzai, Chiba, 270-1695, Japan. ko-suzuki@juntendo.ac.jp. ORCID
  3. Yoshimitsu Kohmura: Graduate School of Health and Sports Science, Juntendo University, 1-1 Hiraka-gakuendai, Inzai, Chiba, 270-1695, Japan. ORCID
  4. Noriyuki Fuku: Institute of Health and Sports Science & Medicine, Juntendo University, 1-1 Hiraka-gakuendai, Inzai, Chiba, 270-1695, Japan. ORCID
  5. Yuki Someya: Graduate School of Health and Sports Science, Juntendo University, 1-1 Hiraka-gakuendai, Inzai, Chiba, 270-1695, Japan. ORCID
  6. Hisashi Naito: Institute of Health and Sports Science & Medicine, Juntendo University, 1-1 Hiraka-gakuendai, Inzai, Chiba, 270-1695, Japan. ORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Physical fitness and motor ability are associated with the incidence of locomotive syndrome (LS) in older adults. The relationships between physical fitness and motor ability at a young age to LS risk in later life remain unclear. This study examined the association between physical fitness and motor ability among university students and their risk of LS in middle and old age.
METHODS: The participants were 231 male alumni aged 48-65 years from the Department of Physical Education of a university in Japan. Physical fitness and motor ability test results during their fourth year at the university were used. Physical fitness tests included the side-step test, vertical jump test, back muscle, grip strength, trunk lift, standing trunk flexion, and step-test. Motor ability was tested using the 50-m and 1500-m run, running long jump, hand-ball throw, and pull-up test. LS risk was assessed using a seven-question standardized self-administered Loco-check questionnaire. Participants were divided into three groups (low, medium, and high) based on physical fitness and motor ability test results at young age, and LS risk was assessed at an older age across the three groups using Cox proportional hazards models.
RESULTS: From the 2017 follow-up survey, the median follow-up period was 37 years (interquartile range, 33-41), and LS risk was suspected for 31 (13.4%) participants. Better performance on the side-step test was associated with the reduced risk of LS (hazard ratio 0.32; 95% confidence interval, 0.101-0.983, P = 0.047).
CONCLUSIONS: Good agility (side-step test) at a young age may reduce the future risk of LS among middle-aged and older men.

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MeSH Term

Aged
Exercise Test
Humans
Japan
Locomotion
Male
Middle Aged
Physical Fitness
Syndrome

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