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한국사회체육학회 한국사회체육학회지 한국사회체육학회지 제11권
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1999.5
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415 - 427 (13page)

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This study was done in order to investigate the changes of segmental body composition, ie, body fat, FFM, and bone mineral content(BMC) according to aging in Korea adult woman and to evaluate the effect of body components on the bone mineral density. The subjects were composed of 86 healthy adult women who were 17 - 66 years old and they were divided three groups according to age(A group : 17-30 yrs., B groups : 31-50 yrs., C groups : more than 51 yrs.). The results were as follows : 1. Among the body components, fat mass had the highest correlation with the weight (r=0.9037. p≤0.001) and each segmental FFM showed the greatest influence on bone mineral content (r = 0.49 - 0.67) and followed by weight and body fat. 2. A significant difference among three age groups was not discovered in muscle mass of arm and trunk region, but the muscle mass in leg region represented the remarkable declination acording to aging(p≤0.001). 3. The fat mass of arm and trunk region in C groups(≥51yrs) were significantly higher than that in younger groups(p=0.003) and the fat mass of leg region in a group (17-30yrs) was significantly lower than that in older groups(p=0.001). 4. C group(≥51yrs) had significantly lower total BMC, total BMD and every segmental BMC than younger age groups(p=0.0000-0.0006). These results suggest that in about the period of menopause in women proper diet balance and weight-bearing exercise may be required to prevent from the abrupt decrease of BMD and muscle mass, especially in leg region, and the increase of body fat, especially in trunk region.

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