Correlation between Mid Upper Arm Muscle Area/Size and Muscle Strength
Abstract: Muscle area/size
reflects the true magnitude of muscle tissue changes. Muscle strength is an
active tension generated by muscle that depends on its capacity to exert force
on an object. The relation between the quantity of muscle area and the amount
of muscle strength is suggested. The aim of this study was to analyze the
correlation between mid-upper arm muscle area/size and muscular strength.
Methods: This analytic study with ten subjects (medical students) who met
the inclusion and exclusion criteriawas conducted at the Faculty of Medicine
Universitas Padjadjaran in Jatinangor campus from 22th of April to 1st of
November 2014. A skinfold calliper was used to measure triceps skinfold while a
measuring tape measured the mid-upper arm circumference and a dynamometer
measured the muscle strength. A formula was used to determine the mid-upper arm
muscle area/size using mid-upper arm circumference and triceps skinfold. The
collected data were analyzed statistically using correlation test and simple
linear regression.
Results: There was a strong correlation between mid-upper arm muscle
area/size and muscular strength (correlation cooefficient 0.746). Moreover, the
higher the Body Mass Index, the stronger the muscle strength was to some point.
If the BMI was more than 25 kg/m2, this findings did not occurred.
Conclusions: There is a strong positive correlation between mid-upper arm
muscle area/size and arm muscle strength.
Keywords: Mid-upper arm,
muscle area/size, muscle strength
Author: Tan Yong Bin, Vitriana
Vitriana, Titing Nurhayati
Journal Code: jpkedokterangg160292