During rapid growth, increased body weight and muscle strength result in increased loads on bone. Bone adapts to these increased strains by increasing bone modeling and remodeling. As the growth rate decreases, bone that was formed as a result of these adaptations continues to mineralize and catch up , and bone modeling and remodeling decreases. Bone benefits of exercise in childhood are reported in some studies, although we observed less BMC gain at trabecular-rich sites during the peri-pubertal period in children who jumped than those who did not. Data from 13 existing pediatric exercise studies were compiled to determine whether similar patterns of age-related bone changes could be identified, and whether the bone benefit of exercise di...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of fragility fractures has increased during the last half of the 1990's. O...
This thesis describes two complementary fields of research in bone health and osteoporosis: the non...
Osteoporosis is a major, and increasing, public health problem. In this review we examine the eviden...
Previous studies identifying factors that influence peak bone mass have typically focused on older c...
The nature of bone to adapt to mechanical loading is well accepted. Bone responds to increased mecha...
Cross-sectional studies of elite athletes suggest that growth is an opportune time for exercise to i...
BACKGROUND: Periods of growth are thought to be the best time to increase bone mineral content, bone...
Exercise during growth has a positive influence on bone mineral accrual, yet little is known about h...
DESCRIPTION This volume describes and discusses the maturation of bone in children and adolescents. ...
Background: The incidence of fragility fractures has increased during the last half of the 1900’s. O...
Our aim was to assess BMC of the hip over 8 yr in prepubertal children who participated in a 7-mo ju...
The skeletal effects from intensive exercise throughout puberty are undefined. Forty-five female gym...
The current obesity epidemic has become a major health crisis to citizens around the United States. ...
Osteoporosis is a serious skeletal disease causing an increase in morbidity and mortality through it...
UNLABELLED: The skeletal effects from intensive exercise throughout puberty are undefined. Forty-fiv...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of fragility fractures has increased during the last half of the 1990's. O...
This thesis describes two complementary fields of research in bone health and osteoporosis: the non...
Osteoporosis is a major, and increasing, public health problem. In this review we examine the eviden...
Previous studies identifying factors that influence peak bone mass have typically focused on older c...
The nature of bone to adapt to mechanical loading is well accepted. Bone responds to increased mecha...
Cross-sectional studies of elite athletes suggest that growth is an opportune time for exercise to i...
BACKGROUND: Periods of growth are thought to be the best time to increase bone mineral content, bone...
Exercise during growth has a positive influence on bone mineral accrual, yet little is known about h...
DESCRIPTION This volume describes and discusses the maturation of bone in children and adolescents. ...
Background: The incidence of fragility fractures has increased during the last half of the 1900’s. O...
Our aim was to assess BMC of the hip over 8 yr in prepubertal children who participated in a 7-mo ju...
The skeletal effects from intensive exercise throughout puberty are undefined. Forty-five female gym...
The current obesity epidemic has become a major health crisis to citizens around the United States. ...
Osteoporosis is a serious skeletal disease causing an increase in morbidity and mortality through it...
UNLABELLED: The skeletal effects from intensive exercise throughout puberty are undefined. Forty-fiv...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of fragility fractures has increased during the last half of the 1990's. O...
This thesis describes two complementary fields of research in bone health and osteoporosis: the non...
Osteoporosis is a major, and increasing, public health problem. In this review we examine the eviden...