Low mechanical loading aquatic activities such as swimming and scuba diving have identified decreased bone mineral density (BMD); however, the effects of long-term surfing on bone health remains uninvestigated. This was a cross-sectional observational study with two groups: surfers (n = 11) with 40 years surfing experience and age and gender-matched sedentary controls (n = 10). Data collected included physical activity questionnaires, biomarkers, BMD, bone mineral content and body composition. Surfers demonstrated a significantly (p \u3c 0.05) higher mean BMD in the arms (+18.8%), trunk (+26.1%), ribs (+27.2%), spine (+39.5%), and lumbar spine (+22.8%). Surfers also exhibited a significantly (p \u3c 0.05) higher BMC in the arms, trunk, rib...
High-impact physical activities with bone strains of high magnitude and frequency may benefit bone h...
Abstract The submarine environment is unique in that there is limited space and no sunlight, which m...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(1): 249-259, 2020. While swimming provides numerous car...
Low mechanical loading aquatic activities such as swimming and scuba diving have identified decrease...
Surfing has become a popular sport activity in Australia and many other countries since the 1960s. T...
Surfing has become a popular sport activity in Australia and many other countries since 1960’s. The ...
Introduction The sport of surfing has been growing rapidly in popularity and Australia has a relativ...
Introduction: It remains uncertain whether long-term participation in regular weight-bearing exercis...
Weak and osteoporotic bones are an increasing cause of mortality and painful physical impairment amo...
BackgroundSwimming, a sport practiced in hypogravity, has sometimes been associated with decreased b...
Swimming during adolescence has shown neutral or even negative effects on bone mass. Nevertheless, i...
BACKGROUND: Swimming, a sport practiced in hypogravity, has sometimes been associated with decreased...
Background: Age-related bone loss is a major health concern. Only exercises associated with high-imp...
Bone mineral density (BMD) is a measure of mineral deposit within the bone that can be used as an ea...
It is well known that sport and exercise play an important role in stimulating site-specific bone mi...
High-impact physical activities with bone strains of high magnitude and frequency may benefit bone h...
Abstract The submarine environment is unique in that there is limited space and no sunlight, which m...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(1): 249-259, 2020. While swimming provides numerous car...
Low mechanical loading aquatic activities such as swimming and scuba diving have identified decrease...
Surfing has become a popular sport activity in Australia and many other countries since the 1960s. T...
Surfing has become a popular sport activity in Australia and many other countries since 1960’s. The ...
Introduction The sport of surfing has been growing rapidly in popularity and Australia has a relativ...
Introduction: It remains uncertain whether long-term participation in regular weight-bearing exercis...
Weak and osteoporotic bones are an increasing cause of mortality and painful physical impairment amo...
BackgroundSwimming, a sport practiced in hypogravity, has sometimes been associated with decreased b...
Swimming during adolescence has shown neutral or even negative effects on bone mass. Nevertheless, i...
BACKGROUND: Swimming, a sport practiced in hypogravity, has sometimes been associated with decreased...
Background: Age-related bone loss is a major health concern. Only exercises associated with high-imp...
Bone mineral density (BMD) is a measure of mineral deposit within the bone that can be used as an ea...
It is well known that sport and exercise play an important role in stimulating site-specific bone mi...
High-impact physical activities with bone strains of high magnitude and frequency may benefit bone h...
Abstract The submarine environment is unique in that there is limited space and no sunlight, which m...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(1): 249-259, 2020. While swimming provides numerous car...