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Combined associations of protein intake and resistance exercise with handgrip strength in postmenopausal women

Authors
 Baek, Jin Kyung  ;  Kim, Hae Rim  ;  Lee, Eun Jin  ;  Chung, Yun Soo  ;  Seo, Seok Kyo 
Citation
 MATURITAS, Vol.205, 2026-02 
Article Number
 108808 
Journal Title
MATURITAS
ISSN
 0378-5122 
Issue Date
2026-02
Keywords
Postmenopausal women ; Protein intake ; Resistance exercise ; Handgrip strength ; Sarcopenia ; Muscle strength
Abstract
Objectives: To investigate the combined associations of dietary protein intake and resistance exercise with handgrip strength in Korean postmenopausal women, and whether these differ by time since menopause. Study design: Cross-sectional analysis of 5652 women aged 45-70 years from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2014-2023). Main outcome measures: Participants were grouped by protein intake (<1.0 vs. >= 1.0 g/kg/day, and also <1.2 vs. >= 1.2 g/kg/day) and amount of resistance exercise regularly undertaken (<2 vs. >= 2 times/week). Analyses were stratified by menopausal duration (<= 10 vs. >10 years). Low handgrip strength (<18 kg) and mean handgrip strength were evaluated using survey weighted logistic and linear regression, adjusting for demographic, lifestyle, and clinical factors. Results: At the 1.0 g/kg/day threshold, the prevalence of low handgrip strength was 8.9 % in women with low protein and no exercise (G1) versus 4.2 % in those with adequate protein and exercise (G4, p = 0.004). In adjusted models, G4 showed a trend toward lower odds of low handgrip strength (odds ratio 0.57, 95 % confidence interval 0.31-1.05), while G3 (low protein + exercise) consistently showed higher mean handgrip strength. Findings were similar at the 1.2 g/kg/day threshold (overall p = 0.027). Associations were significant in women >10 years postmenopause, though the interaction by menopausal duration was not significant. Conclusions: Adequate protein intake (>= 1.0-1.2 g/kg/day) with regular resistance exercise (>= 2 times/week) was associated with stronger handgrip strength and lower odds of weakness. Resistance exercise appeared to be more strongly associated with handgrip strength than protein intake alone. Because of the cross-sectional design, these findings should be interpreted as observational associations rather than causal effects.
Full Text
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378512225006164
DOI
10.1016/j.maturitas.2025.108808
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology (산부인과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Baek, Jin Kyung(백진경)
Seo, Seok Kyo(서석교) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3404-0484
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/210093
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