BACKGROUND: Periods of growth are thought to be the best time to increase bone mineral content, bone area, and areal bone mineral density (aBMD) through increased loading owing to high rates of bone modeling and remodeling. However, questions remain regarding whether a benefit of exercise is seen at all bone sites, is dependent on pubertal status or sex of the child, or whether other factors such as diet modify the response to exercise. QUESTIONS/PURPOSES: We asked: (1) Does bone-loading exercise in childhood consistently increase bone mineral content, bone area, or aBMD? (2) Do effects of exercise differ depending on pubertal status or sex? (3) Does calcium intake modify the bone response to exercise? METHODS: A literature search identifie...
On the basis of cross-sectional studies in elite athletes and longitudinal studies, physical activit...
Most pediatric exercise intervention studies that evaluate the effect on skeletal traits include vol...
Exercise during growth has a positive influence on bone mineral accrual, yet little is known about h...
Background: Specific physical loading leads to enhanced bone development during childhood. A general...
INTRODUCTION: Adult bone mass is a function of the amount of bone gained during the years of growth,...
Summary: in a free-living cohort of 4-year old children, mean daily time in moderate–vigorous physic...
Objective: Determine if exercise interventions, beyond what is already provided to children and pres...
Previous studies identifying factors that influence peak bone mass have typically focused on older c...
INTRODUCTION: Osteoporosis has, in part, been attributed to physical inactivity. The direct health c...
A preponderance of evidence from systematic reviews supports the effectiveness of weight‐bearing exe...
Purpose of review: The aim of this review is to summarize what is known about the relationship betwe...
During rapid growth, increased body weight and muscle strength result in increased loads on bone. Bo...
UNLABELLED: In a free-living cohort of 4-year old children, mean daily time in moderate-vigorous phy...
Context: Osteoporosis is a major public health concern worldwide. Understanding the roles of diet an...
Aims: We performed a randomised controlled trial in children of both gender and different pubertal s...
On the basis of cross-sectional studies in elite athletes and longitudinal studies, physical activit...
Most pediatric exercise intervention studies that evaluate the effect on skeletal traits include vol...
Exercise during growth has a positive influence on bone mineral accrual, yet little is known about h...
Background: Specific physical loading leads to enhanced bone development during childhood. A general...
INTRODUCTION: Adult bone mass is a function of the amount of bone gained during the years of growth,...
Summary: in a free-living cohort of 4-year old children, mean daily time in moderate–vigorous physic...
Objective: Determine if exercise interventions, beyond what is already provided to children and pres...
Previous studies identifying factors that influence peak bone mass have typically focused on older c...
INTRODUCTION: Osteoporosis has, in part, been attributed to physical inactivity. The direct health c...
A preponderance of evidence from systematic reviews supports the effectiveness of weight‐bearing exe...
Purpose of review: The aim of this review is to summarize what is known about the relationship betwe...
During rapid growth, increased body weight and muscle strength result in increased loads on bone. Bo...
UNLABELLED: In a free-living cohort of 4-year old children, mean daily time in moderate-vigorous phy...
Context: Osteoporosis is a major public health concern worldwide. Understanding the roles of diet an...
Aims: We performed a randomised controlled trial in children of both gender and different pubertal s...
On the basis of cross-sectional studies in elite athletes and longitudinal studies, physical activit...
Most pediatric exercise intervention studies that evaluate the effect on skeletal traits include vol...
Exercise during growth has a positive influence on bone mineral accrual, yet little is known about h...