Background Physical activity (PA) in childhood is associated with musculoskeletal benefits while the effect on fracture risk is yet to be determined. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether extension of a PA intervention leads to improvement in musculoskeletal traits with an accompanied reduced fracture risk. We hypothesized that the PA program would have beneficial effects in both sexes, but more so in girls since they tend to be less physically active than boys during this time frame. Methods In one elementary school we increased physical education (PE) from 60 to 200 min per school week and followed 65 girls and 93 boys from a mean age of 7 years until a mean age of 15 years. Thirty-nine girls and 37 boys in three other schools con...
SummaryChildhood fracture may predict persistent skeletal fragility, but it may also reflect high ph...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of increasing the amount of time spent in physical ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of increasing the amount of time spent in physical ...
Background Physical activity (PA) in childhood is associated with musculoskeletal benefits while the...
Physical Activity (PA) can improve neuromuscular development. A high level of physical activity can ...
Osteoporosis and related fractures are a global health problem. Physical activity, especially during...
BACKGROUND: Most prospective pediatric exercise intervention studies cover <1 year and use bone trai...
We studied the effect in children of an exercise intervention program on fracture rates and skeletal...
Aim: This study evaluated the musculoskeletal effects of increased physical activity on children, st...
Published prospective pediatric exercise intervention studies are short term and use skeletal traits...
INTRODUCTION: Children and adolescents are encouraged to maintain a habitually active lifestyle beca...
Background: Specific physical loading leads to enhanced bone development during childhood. A general...
Most pediatric exercise intervention studies that evaluate the effect on skeletal traits include vol...
Most pediatric exercise intervention studies, that evaluates the effect on skeletal traits include v...
Daily school physical activity (PA) improves musculoskeletal traits. Whether or not benefits remain ...
SummaryChildhood fracture may predict persistent skeletal fragility, but it may also reflect high ph...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of increasing the amount of time spent in physical ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of increasing the amount of time spent in physical ...
Background Physical activity (PA) in childhood is associated with musculoskeletal benefits while the...
Physical Activity (PA) can improve neuromuscular development. A high level of physical activity can ...
Osteoporosis and related fractures are a global health problem. Physical activity, especially during...
BACKGROUND: Most prospective pediatric exercise intervention studies cover <1 year and use bone trai...
We studied the effect in children of an exercise intervention program on fracture rates and skeletal...
Aim: This study evaluated the musculoskeletal effects of increased physical activity on children, st...
Published prospective pediatric exercise intervention studies are short term and use skeletal traits...
INTRODUCTION: Children and adolescents are encouraged to maintain a habitually active lifestyle beca...
Background: Specific physical loading leads to enhanced bone development during childhood. A general...
Most pediatric exercise intervention studies that evaluate the effect on skeletal traits include vol...
Most pediatric exercise intervention studies, that evaluates the effect on skeletal traits include v...
Daily school physical activity (PA) improves musculoskeletal traits. Whether or not benefits remain ...
SummaryChildhood fracture may predict persistent skeletal fragility, but it may also reflect high ph...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of increasing the amount of time spent in physical ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of increasing the amount of time spent in physical ...