Mechanostat theory postulates that developmental changes in bone strength are secondary to the increasing loads imposed by larger muscle forces. Therefore, the increase in muscle strength should precede the increase in bone strength. We tested this prediction using densitometric surrogate measures of muscle force (lean body mass, LBM) and bone strength (bone mineral content, BMC) in a study on 70 boys and 68 girls who were longitudinally examined during pubertal development. On the level of the total body, the peak in LBM accrual preceded the peak in BMC accretion by an average of 0.51 years in girls and by 0.36 years in boys. In the arms, the maximal increase in LBM was followed by arm peak BMC accrual after an interval of 0.71 years in gi...
Numerous studies have examined the influences of body composition and physical activity (PA) on bone...
To determine the independent effect of soft tissues on bone mineral content (BMC) and density (BMD),...
Osteoporosis is a major public health concern with origins in childhood and is potentially linked to...
This study examines the functional model of bone development in peri-pubertal boys and girls. Specif...
This study examines the functional model of bone development in peri-pubertal boys and girls. Specif...
A longitudinal sample of 20 subjects, measured an average of 34 to 35 times each at approximately 6-...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the relative contribution of peak muscle force (isokin...
Higher fracture rates in women than men may be related to a sex difference in bone strength that is ...
The importance of mechanical stimuli for bone is widely appreciated. Mechanostat theory proposes a n...
It has been theorized that muscles generate more force on bone than body weight alone and therefore ...
As muscles become larger and stronger during growth and in response to increased loading, bones shou...
Strong bones are essential to overall health and quality of life. Optimizing peak bone mass during g...
PURPOSE:: The aim of this study was to compare the relative contribution of peak muscle force (isoki...
To determine the independent effect of soft tissues on bone mineral content (BMC) and density (BMD),...
During growth, bone strength is conferred through subtle adaptations in bone mass and geometry in re...
Numerous studies have examined the influences of body composition and physical activity (PA) on bone...
To determine the independent effect of soft tissues on bone mineral content (BMC) and density (BMD),...
Osteoporosis is a major public health concern with origins in childhood and is potentially linked to...
This study examines the functional model of bone development in peri-pubertal boys and girls. Specif...
This study examines the functional model of bone development in peri-pubertal boys and girls. Specif...
A longitudinal sample of 20 subjects, measured an average of 34 to 35 times each at approximately 6-...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the relative contribution of peak muscle force (isokin...
Higher fracture rates in women than men may be related to a sex difference in bone strength that is ...
The importance of mechanical stimuli for bone is widely appreciated. Mechanostat theory proposes a n...
It has been theorized that muscles generate more force on bone than body weight alone and therefore ...
As muscles become larger and stronger during growth and in response to increased loading, bones shou...
Strong bones are essential to overall health and quality of life. Optimizing peak bone mass during g...
PURPOSE:: The aim of this study was to compare the relative contribution of peak muscle force (isoki...
To determine the independent effect of soft tissues on bone mineral content (BMC) and density (BMD),...
During growth, bone strength is conferred through subtle adaptations in bone mass and geometry in re...
Numerous studies have examined the influences of body composition and physical activity (PA) on bone...
To determine the independent effect of soft tissues on bone mineral content (BMC) and density (BMD),...
Osteoporosis is a major public health concern with origins in childhood and is potentially linked to...