The aim of this investigation was to determine the relationships of areal bone mineral density (aBMD) and content (BMC) with body composition, blood hormone and training load variables in adolescent female athletes with different loading patterns. The participants were 73 healthy adolescent females (14–18 years), who were divided into three groups: rhythmic gymnasts (RG; n = 33), swimmers (SW; n = 20) and untrained controls (UC; n = 20). Bone mineral and body compositional variables were measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), estradiol and leptin were analyzed from blood samples. In addition, aerobic performance was assessed by a peak oxygen consumption test. No differences (p > 0.05) in week...
Weight-bearing exercise has been shown to be beneficial for peak bone mass (PBM) development, but wh...
In order to evaluate the possible relationships among hormonal status, physical activity and bone de...
Aim. Numerous studies report an association between muscle strength and bone mineral density (BMD) i...
The aim of this investigation was to determine the relationships of areal bone mineral density (aBMD...
Body composition and sport participation have been associated with bone mass. The purpose of this st...
Background: Exploring the osteogenic effect of different bone-loading sports is particular relevant ...
Purpose: This study investigated the influence of different exercise types and differences in anatom...
Abstract Background Exploring the osteogenic effect of different bone-loading sports is particular r...
The purpose of this investigation was to study whether prolonged competitive rhythmic gymnastics tra...
Physical activity accounts for up to 17% of the variance in bone mineral density (BMD). Specifically...
Adaptations of bone to exercise are dependent in part on the magnitude and type of loading stimulus ...
The aim of this study was to assess bone mineral content and bone mineral density in girls practisin...
ABSTRACT Aim: To evaluate the relationships of visfatin, adiponectin, and leptin with BMD and BMC in...
Bone strength data for adolescent females (mean age 14.9 years) engaged in intensive weight bearing ...
Thirty premenarcheal elite gymnasts (training > 15 hrs./wk and competing at provincial level or high...
Weight-bearing exercise has been shown to be beneficial for peak bone mass (PBM) development, but wh...
In order to evaluate the possible relationships among hormonal status, physical activity and bone de...
Aim. Numerous studies report an association between muscle strength and bone mineral density (BMD) i...
The aim of this investigation was to determine the relationships of areal bone mineral density (aBMD...
Body composition and sport participation have been associated with bone mass. The purpose of this st...
Background: Exploring the osteogenic effect of different bone-loading sports is particular relevant ...
Purpose: This study investigated the influence of different exercise types and differences in anatom...
Abstract Background Exploring the osteogenic effect of different bone-loading sports is particular r...
The purpose of this investigation was to study whether prolonged competitive rhythmic gymnastics tra...
Physical activity accounts for up to 17% of the variance in bone mineral density (BMD). Specifically...
Adaptations of bone to exercise are dependent in part on the magnitude and type of loading stimulus ...
The aim of this study was to assess bone mineral content and bone mineral density in girls practisin...
ABSTRACT Aim: To evaluate the relationships of visfatin, adiponectin, and leptin with BMD and BMC in...
Bone strength data for adolescent females (mean age 14.9 years) engaged in intensive weight bearing ...
Thirty premenarcheal elite gymnasts (training > 15 hrs./wk and competing at provincial level or high...
Weight-bearing exercise has been shown to be beneficial for peak bone mass (PBM) development, but wh...
In order to evaluate the possible relationships among hormonal status, physical activity and bone de...
Aim. Numerous studies report an association between muscle strength and bone mineral density (BMD) i...