Scandinavia has among the highest incidence of fragility fractures in the world. The reasons for this are unknown, but might involve differences in genetic and/or environmental factors, such as sunlight exposure and levels of physical activity. Weight-bearing exercise is thought to have a beneficial effect on bone health in the young, but few studies have evaluated whether exercise in older subjects affects bone density and protects against fragility fractures. The initial objective of this thesis was to evaluate whether a combined weight-bearing training programme twice a week would be beneficial as regards bone mineral density (BMD) and neuromuscular function in older women. Forty-eight community living women with a mean age of 73 years w...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Several studies have analyzed the relationship between physical activity and...
In 2011 over 1.7 million people were hospitalized because of a fragility fracture, and direct costs ...
Does adherence to falls prevention exercise programmes benefit bone mineral density in older people?...
Scandinavia has among the highest incidence of fragility fractures in the world. The reasons for thi...
Abstract The aim of this study was to examine lifestyle risk factors for low bone mass, falls and fr...
Introduction: Osteoporotic fractures are a major health care problem. Fracture risk can be largely d...
Risk factors for fracture of the neck of the femur are relatively well established, but those for fr...
The prolongation of the average life span of women has been associated with the rapidly aging societ...
Recreational physical activity in 25-year-old women in Sweden increases bone mineral density (BMD) i...
It is widely recognized that the risk of fractures is closely related to the typical decline in bone...
To investigate the long-term effects of habitual physical activity on changes in musculoskeletal hea...
Osteoporotic fractures in the elderly are a worldwide epidemic and the increasing ageing of the glob...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) is generally beneficial for bone health, but the effect o...
Fragility fractures mainly affect elderly individuals and often cause long term pain, loss of functi...
Rationale: Osteoporosis is a global problem that affects one in three women and one in 12 men. More ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Several studies have analyzed the relationship between physical activity and...
In 2011 over 1.7 million people were hospitalized because of a fragility fracture, and direct costs ...
Does adherence to falls prevention exercise programmes benefit bone mineral density in older people?...
Scandinavia has among the highest incidence of fragility fractures in the world. The reasons for thi...
Abstract The aim of this study was to examine lifestyle risk factors for low bone mass, falls and fr...
Introduction: Osteoporotic fractures are a major health care problem. Fracture risk can be largely d...
Risk factors for fracture of the neck of the femur are relatively well established, but those for fr...
The prolongation of the average life span of women has been associated with the rapidly aging societ...
Recreational physical activity in 25-year-old women in Sweden increases bone mineral density (BMD) i...
It is widely recognized that the risk of fractures is closely related to the typical decline in bone...
To investigate the long-term effects of habitual physical activity on changes in musculoskeletal hea...
Osteoporotic fractures in the elderly are a worldwide epidemic and the increasing ageing of the glob...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) is generally beneficial for bone health, but the effect o...
Fragility fractures mainly affect elderly individuals and often cause long term pain, loss of functi...
Rationale: Osteoporosis is a global problem that affects one in three women and one in 12 men. More ...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Several studies have analyzed the relationship between physical activity and...
In 2011 over 1.7 million people were hospitalized because of a fragility fracture, and direct costs ...
Does adherence to falls prevention exercise programmes benefit bone mineral density in older people?...