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and osteoporotic fractures later in life.Recent prospective studiesdemonstrate that high-impact aerobic and strength-building or weight - bearing exercises can increase bone mineral density (BMD) in prepubertal ...
and with studies that link muscular force and physical activity to bone accrual in children (33, 34), suggesting that mechanical loading of the skeleton is an important determinant of bone accrual . However ...
. In pubertal children, accrual of lean tissue precedes accumulation of bone calcium, suggesting that muscle development drives bone strength. This has clinical implications for children with IBD, who frequently ...
confirmed the favorable effect of rhythmic gymnastics at weight - bearing bone sites in world-class athletes training more than 40 h/wk (128). Conversely, in other sports that generate lower mechanical loading ...
bone mass (7, 8). Some studies have also established that regular weight - bearing activity during growing years strongly influences the accrual of bone mineral (9–11). For males, physical activity appears ...
showing a relationship between low birth size and lower bone mass later in life (1–11). Interestingly, the association between birth weight and adult bone mass in a cohort of female twins appeared ...
implications for children with IBD with reduced bone mineral content. In these children, interventions that lead to increased bone formation may be helpful, including adequate nutrition, weight - bearing exercise ...
that maximizing bone mineral accrual during adolescence to attain an optimal PBM appears to be an effective protective strategy in the prevention of osteoporotic fractures in later life [3–5]. Adolescence ...
Abstract Importance Bone accrual during youth is critical to establish sufficient strength for lifelong skeletal health. Children with cancer may develop low bone mineral density (BMD) any time ...
have successfully used various forms of exercise to reduce falls. High-impact exercise such as weight training stimulates accrual of bone mineral content in the skeleton. Lower-impact exercises ...
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