Targeted weight-bearing activities during the pre-pubertal years can improve cortical bone mass, structure and distribution, but less is known about the influence of habitual physical activity (PA) and fitness. This study examined the effects of contrasting habitual PA and fitness levels on cortical bone density, geometry and mass distribution in pre-pubertal children. Boys (n = 241) and girls (n = 245) aged 7–9 years had a pQCT scan to measure tibial mid-shaft total, cortical and medullary area, cortical thickness, density, polar strength strain index (SSIpolar) and the mass/density distribution through the bone cortex (radial distribution divided into endo-, mid- and pericortical regions) and around the centre of mass (polar distrib...
Higher fracture rates in women than men may be related to a sex difference in bone strength that is ...
A preponderance of evidence from systematic reviews supports the effectiveness of weight‐bearing exe...
Considering physical activity (PA) volume and intensity may provide novel insights into the relation...
Cortical bone mass and density varies across a bones length and cross section, and may be influenced...
Cortical bone mass and density varies across a bones length and cross section, and may be influenced...
Exercise during growth has a positive influence on bone mineral accrual, yet little is known about h...
Cross-sectional studies of elite athletes suggest that growth is an opportune time for exercise to i...
The aim of our longitudinal study was to investigate the relationships between physical activity and...
With recent advances in imaging technologies, we are acquiring a better understanding of the complex...
Background: Physical activity (PA) increases bone mass, especially in late prepuberty and early pube...
The aim of this study was to determine the sex‐ and maturity‐related differences in bone microstruct...
Background: Inter-individual differences in cortical bone volumetric density (CoD), such as those re...
We carried out a cross-section study of the sex-specific relationship between bone mineral content a...
Cortical bone is not a uniform tissue, and its apparent density [cortical volumetric density (vBMD)]...
We carried out a cross-section study of the sex-specific relationship between bone mineral content a...
Higher fracture rates in women than men may be related to a sex difference in bone strength that is ...
A preponderance of evidence from systematic reviews supports the effectiveness of weight‐bearing exe...
Considering physical activity (PA) volume and intensity may provide novel insights into the relation...
Cortical bone mass and density varies across a bones length and cross section, and may be influenced...
Cortical bone mass and density varies across a bones length and cross section, and may be influenced...
Exercise during growth has a positive influence on bone mineral accrual, yet little is known about h...
Cross-sectional studies of elite athletes suggest that growth is an opportune time for exercise to i...
The aim of our longitudinal study was to investigate the relationships between physical activity and...
With recent advances in imaging technologies, we are acquiring a better understanding of the complex...
Background: Physical activity (PA) increases bone mass, especially in late prepuberty and early pube...
The aim of this study was to determine the sex‐ and maturity‐related differences in bone microstruct...
Background: Inter-individual differences in cortical bone volumetric density (CoD), such as those re...
We carried out a cross-section study of the sex-specific relationship between bone mineral content a...
Cortical bone is not a uniform tissue, and its apparent density [cortical volumetric density (vBMD)]...
We carried out a cross-section study of the sex-specific relationship between bone mineral content a...
Higher fracture rates in women than men may be related to a sex difference in bone strength that is ...
A preponderance of evidence from systematic reviews supports the effectiveness of weight‐bearing exe...
Considering physical activity (PA) volume and intensity may provide novel insights into the relation...