Our aim was to determine the association between objectively measured physical activity (PA) and bone strength of the distal limbs among older men. We studied 994 men from the MrOS cohort study (mean age 83.9) who had repeat (Year 7 and 14) 5-day activity assessment with at least 90% wear time (SenseWearPro3 Armband) and Year 14 measures using high resolution peripheral quantitative tomography (HR-pQCT) (Scanco). Total energy expenditure (TEE), total steps per day, peak cadence (mean of top 30 steps/min over 24 h) and time spent in a given level of activity: sedentary (reference, <1.5 metabolic equivalents of task [METs]), light (1.5 to <3 METs), or moderate to vigorous physical activity(MVPA: ≥3 METs) were calculated as mea...
INTRODUCTION:Aging is associated with a progressive decrease in bone mass (BM), and being physical a...
Summary: The bone-specific physical activity questionnaire (BPAQ) accounts for activities that affec...
BACKGROUND:To examine the associations between objective physical activity measures and subsequent h...
Our aim was to determine the association between objectively measured physical activity (PA) and bon...
The purpose of these analyses was to explore whether physical activity score, leg power or grip stre...
Previous studies have reported an association between exercise during youth and increased areal bone...
To investigate the long-term effects of habitual physical activity on changes in musculoskeletal hea...
Previous studies have reported an association between exercise during youth and increased areal bone...
High-impact physical activities with bone strains of high magnitude and frequency may benefit bone h...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the long-term effects of habitual physical activity on changes in musculo...
As muscle strength and function decline with age the optimal high-impact physical activity (PA) requ...
Background. The relationship between objectively assessed activity, energy expenditure, and the deve...
Introduction: It remains uncertain whether long-term participation in regular weight-bearing exercis...
BackgroundLower physical activity (PA) is associated with greater perceived fatigability, a person-c...
THE ROLE OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON BONE DENSITY AND BONE GEOMETRY IN MEN Introduction: Several studies...
INTRODUCTION:Aging is associated with a progressive decrease in bone mass (BM), and being physical a...
Summary: The bone-specific physical activity questionnaire (BPAQ) accounts for activities that affec...
BACKGROUND:To examine the associations between objective physical activity measures and subsequent h...
Our aim was to determine the association between objectively measured physical activity (PA) and bon...
The purpose of these analyses was to explore whether physical activity score, leg power or grip stre...
Previous studies have reported an association between exercise during youth and increased areal bone...
To investigate the long-term effects of habitual physical activity on changes in musculoskeletal hea...
Previous studies have reported an association between exercise during youth and increased areal bone...
High-impact physical activities with bone strains of high magnitude and frequency may benefit bone h...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the long-term effects of habitual physical activity on changes in musculo...
As muscle strength and function decline with age the optimal high-impact physical activity (PA) requ...
Background. The relationship between objectively assessed activity, energy expenditure, and the deve...
Introduction: It remains uncertain whether long-term participation in regular weight-bearing exercis...
BackgroundLower physical activity (PA) is associated with greater perceived fatigability, a person-c...
THE ROLE OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON BONE DENSITY AND BONE GEOMETRY IN MEN Introduction: Several studies...
INTRODUCTION:Aging is associated with a progressive decrease in bone mass (BM), and being physical a...
Summary: The bone-specific physical activity questionnaire (BPAQ) accounts for activities that affec...
BACKGROUND:To examine the associations between objective physical activity measures and subsequent h...