A meta-analysis of adult exercise studies and an infant activity trial show a possible interaction between physical activity and calcium intake on bone. This randomized trial of activity and calcium supplementation was conducted in 239 children aged 3-5 years (178 completed). Children were randomized to participate in either gross motor or fine motor activities for 30 minutes/day, 5 days per week for 12 months. Within each group, children received either calcium (1000 mg/day) or placebo. Total body and regional bone mineral content by DXA and 20% distal tibia measurements by peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) were obtained at 0 and 12 months. Three-day diet records and 48-h accelerometer readings were obtained at 0, 6, and 1...
Combining exercise with calcium supplementation may produce additive or multiplicative effects at lo...
Combining exercise with calcium supplementation may produce additive or multiplicative effects at lo...
Combining exercise with calcium supplementation may produce additive or multiplicative effects at lo...
Previous studies identifying factors that influence peak bone mass have typically focused on older c...
UNLABELLED: In a free-living cohort of 4-year old children, mean daily time in moderate-vigorous phy...
Summary: in a free-living cohort of 4-year old children, mean daily time in moderate–vigorous physic...
Although increased physical activity early in life is recommended for optimizing bone health, no con...
The purpose of this study was to assess the interactive effects of habitual physical activity (total...
This study was conducted to determine if either calcium intake or physical activity is related to bo...
This study aimed to determine the relationship between bone mineral content, habitual physical activ...
Objectives To assess the effectiveness of calcium supplementation for improving bone mineral density...
We previously reported that calcium intake enhanced the leg bone response to physical activity of pr...
A discussion of observational and longitudinal studies examining the effect of early-life calcium in...
We examined the combined effects of exercise and calcium on BMC accrual in pre- and early-pubertal b...
Background Clinical trials have shown that calcium supplementation in children can increase bone mi...
Combining exercise with calcium supplementation may produce additive or multiplicative effects at lo...
Combining exercise with calcium supplementation may produce additive or multiplicative effects at lo...
Combining exercise with calcium supplementation may produce additive or multiplicative effects at lo...
Previous studies identifying factors that influence peak bone mass have typically focused on older c...
UNLABELLED: In a free-living cohort of 4-year old children, mean daily time in moderate-vigorous phy...
Summary: in a free-living cohort of 4-year old children, mean daily time in moderate–vigorous physic...
Although increased physical activity early in life is recommended for optimizing bone health, no con...
The purpose of this study was to assess the interactive effects of habitual physical activity (total...
This study was conducted to determine if either calcium intake or physical activity is related to bo...
This study aimed to determine the relationship between bone mineral content, habitual physical activ...
Objectives To assess the effectiveness of calcium supplementation for improving bone mineral density...
We previously reported that calcium intake enhanced the leg bone response to physical activity of pr...
A discussion of observational and longitudinal studies examining the effect of early-life calcium in...
We examined the combined effects of exercise and calcium on BMC accrual in pre- and early-pubertal b...
Background Clinical trials have shown that calcium supplementation in children can increase bone mi...
Combining exercise with calcium supplementation may produce additive or multiplicative effects at lo...
Combining exercise with calcium supplementation may produce additive or multiplicative effects at lo...
Combining exercise with calcium supplementation may produce additive or multiplicative effects at lo...