Background and objectives: Regular exercise may stimulate bone formation and reduce the loss of bone mass in premenopausal women. This study aims to evaluate the effect of high-impact physical activity (Zumba®) and low-impact physical activity (Aquagym) on bone mass in inactive middle-aged women. Materials and methods: Fifty-five healthy inactive women (30⁻50 years old) were recruited in Spain in 2016 and were randomly allocated into one of three groups: High impact group (HIG: n = 15), low impact group (LIG: n = 12) and control group (CG: n = 28). HIG and LIG were recruited from Madrid and the CG from Toledo. HIG and LIG completed a 12-week intervention program with three 40′ sessions per week of Zumba® or Aquagym; re...
This study determined the effect of 6 months of low-load very high-repetition resistance training on...
Scandinavia has among the highest incidence of fragility fractures in the world. The reasons for thi...
This study determined the effect of 6 months of low-load very high-repetition resistance training on...
Purpose: Many have studied the effect of exercise on the skeletal system of the whole body or specif...
Background: Age-related bone loss is a major health concern. Only exercises associated with high-imp...
Recreational physical activity in 25-year-old women in Sweden increases bone mineral density (BMD) i...
Purpose: To study the effects of two home-based impact exercise programs on areal bone mineral densi...
Purpose: Given that physical activity is the most important environmental moderating factor, it has ...
Graduation date: 2004Exercise may be the most effective strategy to reduce osteoporotic fractures in...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of an AAG on BMD, osteocalcin and functiona...
The prolongation of the average life span of women has been associated with the rapidly aging societ...
Objective:The aims of this systematic review were to determine the general effects of exercise on ar...
A longer lifespan has increased the emphasis on bone health, which is often compromised with age. St...
Osteoporosis is one of the most common skeletal disorders affecting postmenopausal women. The purpos...
Purpose: This study was to examine the effectiveness of exercise for bone mineral density (BMD). Met...
This study determined the effect of 6 months of low-load very high-repetition resistance training on...
Scandinavia has among the highest incidence of fragility fractures in the world. The reasons for thi...
This study determined the effect of 6 months of low-load very high-repetition resistance training on...
Purpose: Many have studied the effect of exercise on the skeletal system of the whole body or specif...
Background: Age-related bone loss is a major health concern. Only exercises associated with high-imp...
Recreational physical activity in 25-year-old women in Sweden increases bone mineral density (BMD) i...
Purpose: To study the effects of two home-based impact exercise programs on areal bone mineral densi...
Purpose: Given that physical activity is the most important environmental moderating factor, it has ...
Graduation date: 2004Exercise may be the most effective strategy to reduce osteoporotic fractures in...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of an AAG on BMD, osteocalcin and functiona...
The prolongation of the average life span of women has been associated with the rapidly aging societ...
Objective:The aims of this systematic review were to determine the general effects of exercise on ar...
A longer lifespan has increased the emphasis on bone health, which is often compromised with age. St...
Osteoporosis is one of the most common skeletal disorders affecting postmenopausal women. The purpos...
Purpose: This study was to examine the effectiveness of exercise for bone mineral density (BMD). Met...
This study determined the effect of 6 months of low-load very high-repetition resistance training on...
Scandinavia has among the highest incidence of fragility fractures in the world. The reasons for thi...
This study determined the effect of 6 months of low-load very high-repetition resistance training on...