This study was designed to evaluate whether a weight-bearing exercise training played 3 times a week can have benefits on bone mineral density and neuromuscular function in women with a diagnosis of osteopenia. The study enrolled 22 women aged between 45 and 65, with densitometric diagnosis of osteopenia. The participants were randomly assigned to a group of exercise (n=11) and a control group (n=11). The exercise program lasted for 45 min and consisted of a combination of strength exercises that seek to cause a mechanical osteoblastic stimulus by use of gravity, body weight, fall with antigravity reaction, in combination with exercises for the improvement of balance and coordination. The outcome measures used to assess the result on bone m...
Exercise may affect osteopenic women at risk of falls and fractures. A workstation approach to exerc...
Masteroppgave – Norges idrettshøgskole, 2010.Background: Exercise for persons suffering from osteopo...
Scandinavia has among the highest incidence of fragility fractures in the world. The reasons for thi...
Background/Aim. Osteoporosis is a systemic disease of the skeleton characterized by a decrease in bo...
Osteoporosis is one of the most common skeletal disorders affecting postmenopausal women. The purpos...
Background and aims: It is known that people affected by osteopenia/osteoporosis can benefit from an...
ABSTRACT PURPOSE: Exercise is important for the prevention of osteoporosis and the reduction of frac...
Rationale: Osteoporosis is a global problem that affects one in three women and one in 12 men. More ...
Introduction: In the study, evaluating the effect of strengthening, balance and coordination exercis...
Objective: To investigate the effect of a 12-month complex balance-training programme on static and ...
Maintaining neuromuscular function in older age is an important topic for aging societies, especiall...
The objective of the present study was to search for an effective exercise mode for strengthening th...
American College of Sport Medicine Position Stand on Osteoporosis and Exercise, Med. Sci. Sports Exe...
Background Exercise programmes have shown to be important for the prevention of frac...
Osteoporosis is a systemic disease of the skeletal system characterized by low bone mineral density ...
Exercise may affect osteopenic women at risk of falls and fractures. A workstation approach to exerc...
Masteroppgave – Norges idrettshøgskole, 2010.Background: Exercise for persons suffering from osteopo...
Scandinavia has among the highest incidence of fragility fractures in the world. The reasons for thi...
Background/Aim. Osteoporosis is a systemic disease of the skeleton characterized by a decrease in bo...
Osteoporosis is one of the most common skeletal disorders affecting postmenopausal women. The purpos...
Background and aims: It is known that people affected by osteopenia/osteoporosis can benefit from an...
ABSTRACT PURPOSE: Exercise is important for the prevention of osteoporosis and the reduction of frac...
Rationale: Osteoporosis is a global problem that affects one in three women and one in 12 men. More ...
Introduction: In the study, evaluating the effect of strengthening, balance and coordination exercis...
Objective: To investigate the effect of a 12-month complex balance-training programme on static and ...
Maintaining neuromuscular function in older age is an important topic for aging societies, especiall...
The objective of the present study was to search for an effective exercise mode for strengthening th...
American College of Sport Medicine Position Stand on Osteoporosis and Exercise, Med. Sci. Sports Exe...
Background Exercise programmes have shown to be important for the prevention of frac...
Osteoporosis is a systemic disease of the skeletal system characterized by low bone mineral density ...
Exercise may affect osteopenic women at risk of falls and fractures. A workstation approach to exerc...
Masteroppgave – Norges idrettshøgskole, 2010.Background: Exercise for persons suffering from osteopo...
Scandinavia has among the highest incidence of fragility fractures in the world. The reasons for thi...