Early childhood and adolescence is considered the most important period for bone-mass optimization. Calcium, vitamin D and exercise play an important role on bone development during growth. In this chapter, we address the independent and combined effects of calcium and vitamin D and exercise on bone health in children and adolescents. Current research in this population indicates that both calcium and vitamin D intakes have a synergistic effect on bone mass and that adequate levels are necessary for normal bone mineralization. In addition, weight-bearing exercise has been shown to be a strong and positive predictor of bone health with evidence suggesting that its effect is enhanced when combined with adequate calcium and vitamin D intakes. ...
We examined the combined effects of exercise and calcium on BMC accrual in pre- and early-pubertal b...
Combining exercise with calcium supplementation may produce additive or multiplicative effects at lo...
The purpose of this study was to assess the interactive effects of habitual physical activity (total...
Exercise and nutrition are independently recognized as important modifiable lifestyle factors essent...
The optimisation of skeletal health during the life cycle is critical, especially if we are to reduc...
Nutrition may have a more important role in building and maintaining bone than has been appreciated ...
Optimal bone metabolism is the result of hormonal, nutritional, and mechanical harmony, and a defici...
Childhood and adolescence are time periods characterised by the rapid growth and development of the ...
Optimal bone metabolism is the result of hormonal, nutritional, and mechanical harmony, and a defici...
The effects of vitamin D concentrations on bone mineral content in adolescents are still unclear. Vi...
Intake of calcium and vitamin D at the recommended levels, in the context of a healthy diet and coup...
Background – Bones develop to withstand the mechanical forces applied to them from muscle pull and g...
DESCRIPTION This volume describes and discusses the maturation of bone in children and adolescents. ...
Abstract: Peak bone mass is largely determined by genetic control, however, 30 % is determined by en...
Background: Dietary calcium and vitamin D are essential for bone development. Apart from diet, physi...
We examined the combined effects of exercise and calcium on BMC accrual in pre- and early-pubertal b...
Combining exercise with calcium supplementation may produce additive or multiplicative effects at lo...
The purpose of this study was to assess the interactive effects of habitual physical activity (total...
Exercise and nutrition are independently recognized as important modifiable lifestyle factors essent...
The optimisation of skeletal health during the life cycle is critical, especially if we are to reduc...
Nutrition may have a more important role in building and maintaining bone than has been appreciated ...
Optimal bone metabolism is the result of hormonal, nutritional, and mechanical harmony, and a defici...
Childhood and adolescence are time periods characterised by the rapid growth and development of the ...
Optimal bone metabolism is the result of hormonal, nutritional, and mechanical harmony, and a defici...
The effects of vitamin D concentrations on bone mineral content in adolescents are still unclear. Vi...
Intake of calcium and vitamin D at the recommended levels, in the context of a healthy diet and coup...
Background – Bones develop to withstand the mechanical forces applied to them from muscle pull and g...
DESCRIPTION This volume describes and discusses the maturation of bone in children and adolescents. ...
Abstract: Peak bone mass is largely determined by genetic control, however, 30 % is determined by en...
Background: Dietary calcium and vitamin D are essential for bone development. Apart from diet, physi...
We examined the combined effects of exercise and calcium on BMC accrual in pre- and early-pubertal b...
Combining exercise with calcium supplementation may produce additive or multiplicative effects at lo...
The purpose of this study was to assess the interactive effects of habitual physical activity (total...