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Association Between Dietary Fiber Intake and Low Muscle Strength Among Korean Adults

Clinical Nutrition Research 2024;13(1):33-41.
Published online: January 31, 2024

Department of Food and Nutrition, Seoul Women’s University, Seoul 01797, Korea.

Correspondence to Sunhye Shin. Department of Food and Nutrition, Seoul Women’s University, 621 Hwarang-ro, Nowon-gu, Seoul 01797, Korea. sshin@swu.ac.kr
• Received: December 20, 2023   • Revised: January 23, 2024   • Accepted: January 26, 2024

Copyright © 2024. The Korean Society of Clinical Nutrition

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Table 1 General characteristics of the subjects aged 19–64 years according to dietary fiber intake

Data are expressed as means ± standard error for continuous variables or number (%) for categorical variables.

*Differences were determined by ANOVA for continuous variables or Rao-Scott chi-square tests for categorical variables.

Any prevalence of type 2 diabetes, cancers, stroke, cardiovascular diseases, or osteoarthritis.

Table 2 General characteristics of the subjects aged ≥ 65 years according to dietary fiber intake

Data are expressed as means ± standard error for continuous variables or number (%) for categorical variables.

*Differences were determined by ANOVA for continuous variables or Rao-Scott chi-square tests for categorical variables.

Any prevalence of type 2 diabetes, cancers, stroke, cardiovascular diseases, or osteoarthritis.

Table 3 Association between dietary fiber intake and maximal handgrip strength by age and sex

Tested by logistic regression analyses.

β, beta coefficients; SE, standard error.

*Adjusted for age, body mass index, and total energy intake.

Model 1 plus household income, alcohol consumption, smoking, resistance exercise, and medical condition.

Model 2 plus protein intake.

Table 4 Risks of low muscle strength according to quartiles of dietary fiber intake by age and sex

Tested by logistic regression analyses with the highest quartile (Q4) set as the reference group.

OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.

*Adjusted for age, body mass index, and total energy intake.

Model 1 plus household income, alcohol consumption, smoking, resistance exercise, and medical condition.

Model 2 plus protein intake.