Walking while reducing blood flow to and from the working muscles has been shown to result in strength gains and increased muscle cross-sectional area (MCSA) in young men and older adults. However, little is known about the effects of this type of novel exercise on bone metabolism and bone health. PURPOSE: To determine the effects of 12 weeks of low-intensity treadmill walking with and without blood flow restriction (BFR) on serum markers of bone metabolism in college-aged women. Secondary objectives were to examine changes in thigh and calf MCSA, muscle strength, aerobic capacity, and bone characteristics of the tibia following the intervention. METHODS: Thirty-one young women, aged 18 to 30 years, were randomly assigned to one of thr...