Evaluating the effects of hormone therapy termination on skeletal muscle and physical independence in postmenopausal women

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Wullems, Jorgen Antonin [1 ]
Degens, Hans [2 ,3 ]
Morse, Christopher Ian [1 ]
Onambele-Pearson, Gladys Leopoldine [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Manchester Metropolitan Univ, Inst Sport, Fac Sci & Engn, Dept Sport & Exercise Sci, Manchester, England
[2] Manchester Metropolitan Univ, Inst Sport, Fac Sci & Engn, Dept Life Sci, Manchester, England
[3] Lithuanian Sports Univ, Kaunas, Lithuania
[4] Manchester Metropolitan Univ, Inst Sport Bldg, Rm 3-04,99 Oxford Rd, Manchester M1 7EL, England
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Accelerometry; Aging; Functional performance; Musculoskeletal; Physical activity; Sedentary behavior; REPLACEMENT-THERAPY; ESTROGEN REPLACEMENT; SEX-HORMONE; STRENGTH; EXERCISE; MECHANISMS; BENEFITS; OBESITY; IMPACT;
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10.1097/GME.0000000000002356
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R71 [妇产科学];
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Objective: In women, the age-related decline in skeletal muscle structure and function is accelerated after menopause, which implicates the role of decreased circulating estrogen levels. Indeed, boosting estrogen, by means of postmenopausal hormone therapy (HT), generally proves beneficial to skeletal muscle. The evidence regarding whether these benefits persist even after cessation of HT is limited, nor is it clear how physical behavior (PB) impacts on benefits. Hence, this exploratory study focused on the interplay between HT administration/cessation, PB and in vivo skeletal muscle structure and function. Methods Fifty healthy women (>= 60 y) were included; 19 had an HT administration history (>= 9 mo, with now similar to 8-y hiatus in treatment) and 31 no such history. On seven continuous days, PB data were collected using triaxial accelerometry and analyzed using compositional data analysis. Gastrocnemius medialis muscle volume, architecture, and function were determined using ultrasonography, electromyography, dual x-ray absorptiometry, and dynamometry. Current serum estradiol levels were measured using ELISA. Results Only fascicle length and duration of HT administration were positively associated. With respect to PB levels, we found a pattern suggesting greater vitality (higher physical activity and lower sedentarism) in previous HT users, compared with nonusers, despite the two groups currently no longer exhibiting significantly different levels of circulating estradiol. Conclusions After an 8-year hiatus in treatment, HT provides limited advantages in gastrocnemius medialis muscle properties. Interestingly, it perhaps enhances vitality despite prolonged cessation, which in the longer term would facilitate greater physical independence, especially considering the association of sedentary behavior with greater frailty.
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