Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is independently associated with the bioelectrical impedance phase angle in junior sumo wrestlers: A pilot study

Author:

Khatun Suraiya1,Ogawa Miori23,Uchizawa Akiko34ORCID,Hoshi Daisuke5ORCID,Tamai Shinsuke6ORCID,Momma Reiko6,Kondo Emi34ORCID,Watanabe Koichi3ORCID,Sagayama Hiroyuki37ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Doctoral Program in Sports Medicine, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences University of Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan

2. Department of Pediatrics Japanese Red Cross Nasu Hospital Tochigi Japan

3. Institute of Health and Sports Sciences University of Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan

4. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Tokyo Japan

5. Human Informatics and Interaction Research Institute National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan

6. Department of Sport Science and Research Japan Institute of Sports Sciences Tokyo Japan

7. Advanced Research Initiative for Human High Performance (ARIHHP) University of Tsukuba Tsukuba Japan

Abstract

AbstractThe study explores the relationship between phase angle (PhA), an indicator of cellular health, and metabolic health parameters among junior sumo wrestlers in Japan. Given the demanding lifestyle and high‐energy diets of sumo wrestlers that predispose them to metabolic syndrome post‐retirement, this study focuses on a younger cohort. The primary aim is to evaluate if PhA could serve as an early indicator of metabolic health issues within this unique demographic. A total of 14 sumo wrestlers aged 9–17 years were assessed to determine the relationship between PhA and various metabolic markers, including glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), using a TANITA MC‐780A‐N body composition analyzer and standard blood tests. Bivariate regression analysis and Pearson's correlation revealed a negative relationship between PhA and HbA1c even after adjusting for age and weight (ß = −0.496, r2 = 0.776, r = −0.756, p = 0.004). The results indicate a significant negative relationship between PhA and HbA1c levels, suggesting that lower PhA values, which indicate poorer cellular integrity, are associated with higher HbA1c levels, signifying impaired glycemic control. These findings underscore the potential of PhA as a valuable biomarker for monitoring metabolic health in young sumo wrestlers, with implications for early intervention and management strategies.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Casio Science Promotion Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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