AbstractOsteoporosis is considered a common metabolic bone disease and its prevalence is increasing worldwide. In this context, physical activity has been used as a non-pharmacological tool for prevention and auxiliary treatment of this disease. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the effects of cycling and swimming practice on bone mineral density (BMD). This research was conducted in accordance with the recommendations outlined by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. The studies were consulted in the period from 2004 to 2014, through major electronic databases: PubMed®, SciELO® and LILACS®. Ten studies evaluated the effects of cycling on BMD, and the results showed that nine studies have li...
Little information exists about the effects of swimming exercise on bone health in ovariectomized an...
In contrast to postmenopausal women, evidence for a favorable effect of exercise on Bone Mineral Den...
In contrast to postmenopausal women, evidence for a favorable effect of exercise on Bone Mineral Den...
ABSTRACT Osteoporosis is considered a common metabolic bone disease and its prevalence is increasing...
AbstractOsteoporosis is considered a common metabolic bone disease and its prevalence is increasing ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Swimming, a sport practiced in hypogravity, has sometimes been associated w...
BACKGROUND: Swimming, a sport practiced in hypogravity, has sometimes been associated with decreased...
Osteoporosis is a chronic disease that seriously affects human health and quality of life. This stud...
ABSTRACT Osteoporosis has been increasingly diagnosed in women and men worldwide. Although the sexua...
BackgroundCycling is considered to be a highly beneficial sport for significantly enhancing cardiova...
Background: Cycling is considered to be a highly beneficial sport for significantly enhancing cardio...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of osteoporosis with related fragility fractures has increased during the...
Mechanical loading is a major regulator of bone mass and geometry. The osteocytes network is conside...
Background: Athletes who compete in non-weight-bearing activities such as swimming and cycling are a...
Swimming during adolescence has shown neutral or even negative effects on bone mass. Nevertheless, i...
Little information exists about the effects of swimming exercise on bone health in ovariectomized an...
In contrast to postmenopausal women, evidence for a favorable effect of exercise on Bone Mineral Den...
In contrast to postmenopausal women, evidence for a favorable effect of exercise on Bone Mineral Den...
ABSTRACT Osteoporosis is considered a common metabolic bone disease and its prevalence is increasing...
AbstractOsteoporosis is considered a common metabolic bone disease and its prevalence is increasing ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Swimming, a sport practiced in hypogravity, has sometimes been associated w...
BACKGROUND: Swimming, a sport practiced in hypogravity, has sometimes been associated with decreased...
Osteoporosis is a chronic disease that seriously affects human health and quality of life. This stud...
ABSTRACT Osteoporosis has been increasingly diagnosed in women and men worldwide. Although the sexua...
BackgroundCycling is considered to be a highly beneficial sport for significantly enhancing cardiova...
Background: Cycling is considered to be a highly beneficial sport for significantly enhancing cardio...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of osteoporosis with related fragility fractures has increased during the...
Mechanical loading is a major regulator of bone mass and geometry. The osteocytes network is conside...
Background: Athletes who compete in non-weight-bearing activities such as swimming and cycling are a...
Swimming during adolescence has shown neutral or even negative effects on bone mass. Nevertheless, i...
Little information exists about the effects of swimming exercise on bone health in ovariectomized an...
In contrast to postmenopausal women, evidence for a favorable effect of exercise on Bone Mineral Den...
In contrast to postmenopausal women, evidence for a favorable effect of exercise on Bone Mineral Den...