Abstract Background The amount of bone accrued during adolescence is an important determinant of later osteoporosis risk. Little is known about the influence of dietary patterns (DPs) on the bone during adolescence and their potential long-term implications into adulthood. We examined the role of adolescent DPs on adolescent and young adult bone and change in DPs from adolescence to young adulthood. Methods We recruited participants from the Saskatchewan Pediatric Bone Mineral Accrual Study (1991–2011). Data from 125 participants (53 females) for adolescent analysis (age 12.7 ± 2 years) and 115 participants (51 females) for adult analysis (age 28.2 ± 3 years) were included. Bone mineral content (BMC) and areal bone mineral density (aBMD) of...
Physical activity in adolescence is beneficial for increasing bone mineral accrual; however, it's un...
There is growing recognition of the role of diet and physical activity in modulating bone mineral de...
Evidence for the contribution of individual foods and nutrients to bone health is weak. Few studies ...
The amount of bone accrued during adolescence is an important determinant of later osteoporosis risk...
Dietary patterns established during adolescence might play a role in adulthood disease. We examined ...
Development of peak bone mass during childhood to early adulthood has been considered as a major det...
Purpose: Dietary pattern analysis may uncover the joint effects of multiple dietary components on bo...
Abstract Background Peak bone mass accrual occurs during adolescence, a time when dieting and relate...
Background: Relatively little is known about the relations between dietary patterns and bone health ...
Background: Evidence is increasing for positive effects of fruit and vegetable intakes on bone healt...
Early bone accrual significantly influences adult bone health and osteoporosis incidence. We aimed t...
The effect of dietary protein on bone mass measures at different life stages is controversial. We in...
The development of bone mass during the growing years is an important determinant for risk of osteop...
Background: Evidence is increasing for positive effects of fruit and vegetable intakes on bone healt...
The aims of this study were to identify cross-sectional dietary patterns (DPs) in a representative s...
Physical activity in adolescence is beneficial for increasing bone mineral accrual; however, it's un...
There is growing recognition of the role of diet and physical activity in modulating bone mineral de...
Evidence for the contribution of individual foods and nutrients to bone health is weak. Few studies ...
The amount of bone accrued during adolescence is an important determinant of later osteoporosis risk...
Dietary patterns established during adolescence might play a role in adulthood disease. We examined ...
Development of peak bone mass during childhood to early adulthood has been considered as a major det...
Purpose: Dietary pattern analysis may uncover the joint effects of multiple dietary components on bo...
Abstract Background Peak bone mass accrual occurs during adolescence, a time when dieting and relate...
Background: Relatively little is known about the relations between dietary patterns and bone health ...
Background: Evidence is increasing for positive effects of fruit and vegetable intakes on bone healt...
Early bone accrual significantly influences adult bone health and osteoporosis incidence. We aimed t...
The effect of dietary protein on bone mass measures at different life stages is controversial. We in...
The development of bone mass during the growing years is an important determinant for risk of osteop...
Background: Evidence is increasing for positive effects of fruit and vegetable intakes on bone healt...
The aims of this study were to identify cross-sectional dietary patterns (DPs) in a representative s...
Physical activity in adolescence is beneficial for increasing bone mineral accrual; however, it's un...
There is growing recognition of the role of diet and physical activity in modulating bone mineral de...
Evidence for the contribution of individual foods and nutrients to bone health is weak. Few studies ...