textabstractThe association of height, weight, pubertal stage, calcium intake, and physical activity with bone mineral density (BMD) was evaluated in 500 children and adolescents (205 boys and 295 girls), aged 4-20 yr. The BMD (grams per cm2) of lumbar spine and total body was measured with dual energy x-ray absorptiometry. Lumbar spine volumetric BMD was calculated to correct for bone size. BMD and volumetric BMD increased with age. During puberty, the age-dependent increment was higher. After adjustment for age, the Tanner stage was significantly associated with all three BMD variables in girls and with spinal BMD in boys. In boys, positive correlations were ...
ABSTRACT We measured bone mineral content (BMC) and estimated calcium accretion in children to provi...
UNLABELLED: In a free-living cohort of 4-year old children, mean daily time in moderate-vigorous phy...
The aim of our longitudinal study was to investigate the relationships between physical activity and...
The association of height, weight, pubertal stage, calcium in-take, and physical activity with bone ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the interactive effects of habitual physical activity (total...
This study aimed to determine the relationship between bone mineral content, habitual physical activ...
Childhood and adolescence are critical periods of bone mineral content (BMC) accrual that may have l...
Childhood and adolescence are critical periods of bone mineral content (BMC) accrual that may have l...
Childhood and adolescence are critical periods of bone mineral content (BMC) accrual that may have l...
Childhood and adolescence are critical periods of bone mineral content (BMC) accrual that may have l...
Childhood and adolescence are critical periods of bone mineral content (BMC) accrual that may have l...
We measured bone mineral content (BMC) and estimated calcium accretion in children to provide insigh...
In a 15 year longitudinal study (Amsterdam Growth and Health Study) is evaluated the effect of daily...
Objective: We examined the relationship between self-reported calcium (Cal intake and bone mineral c...
Background and objectives: Studies indicate that genetic and lifestyle factors influence optimal bon...
ABSTRACT We measured bone mineral content (BMC) and estimated calcium accretion in children to provi...
UNLABELLED: In a free-living cohort of 4-year old children, mean daily time in moderate-vigorous phy...
The aim of our longitudinal study was to investigate the relationships between physical activity and...
The association of height, weight, pubertal stage, calcium in-take, and physical activity with bone ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the interactive effects of habitual physical activity (total...
This study aimed to determine the relationship between bone mineral content, habitual physical activ...
Childhood and adolescence are critical periods of bone mineral content (BMC) accrual that may have l...
Childhood and adolescence are critical periods of bone mineral content (BMC) accrual that may have l...
Childhood and adolescence are critical periods of bone mineral content (BMC) accrual that may have l...
Childhood and adolescence are critical periods of bone mineral content (BMC) accrual that may have l...
Childhood and adolescence are critical periods of bone mineral content (BMC) accrual that may have l...
We measured bone mineral content (BMC) and estimated calcium accretion in children to provide insigh...
In a 15 year longitudinal study (Amsterdam Growth and Health Study) is evaluated the effect of daily...
Objective: We examined the relationship between self-reported calcium (Cal intake and bone mineral c...
Background and objectives: Studies indicate that genetic and lifestyle factors influence optimal bon...
ABSTRACT We measured bone mineral content (BMC) and estimated calcium accretion in children to provi...
UNLABELLED: In a free-living cohort of 4-year old children, mean daily time in moderate-vigorous phy...
The aim of our longitudinal study was to investigate the relationships between physical activity and...