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Peak bone mass


RP Heaney, S Abrams, B Dawson-Hughes, A … - Osteoporosis …, 2000 - Springer
RP Heaney 1 , S. Abrams 2 , B. Dawson-Hughes 3 , A. Looker 4,5 , R. Marcus 6 , V. Matkovic
7 and ... 1 Creighton University, Omaha, NE; 2 Children's Nutrition Research Center,
Houston, TX; ... 5 National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD;
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Exercise before puberty may confer residual benefits in bone density in adulthood: …

- atividadefisica.pro.br [PDF] 
S Bass, G Pearce, M Bradney, E Hendrich, … - Journal of Bone and …, 1998 - Am Soc Bone Min Res
A publication of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. Hello.
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Using functional loading to influence bone mass and architecture: Objectives, …


LE Lanyon - Bone, 1996 - Elsevier
There is increasing evidence that load-bearing is an important, if not the most important, functional
influence on bone mass and architecture. Load-bearing most probably exerts its influence through
the dynamic strains engendered in the bone tissue. Mechanically adaptive bone ...
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Exercise-induced bone gain is due to enlargement in bone size without a change …

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H Haapasalo, S Kontulainen, H Sievänen, P Kannus, M … - Bone, 2000 - Elsevier
Bilateral bone characteristics of the humerus (proximal, shaft, and distal sites) and radius (shaft
and distal sites) in 12 former Finnish national-level male tennis players (mean age 30 years)
and their 12 age-, height-, and weight-matched controls were measured with peripheral ...
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Dose-response of physical activity and low back pain, osteoarthritis, and …

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IM VUORI - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Low back pain (LBP), osteoarthritis (OA), and osteo- porosis (OP) are prevalent and increasing
musculo- skeletal disorders that cause a great amount of suf- fering, loss of productivity and
independence, as well as costs to individuals and societies. The prevalence of all these ...
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High-impact exercise and bones of growing girls: a 9-month controlled trial


A Heinonen, H Sievänen, P Kannus, P Oja, M … - Osteoporosis …, 2000 - Springer
Abstract. The maximum amount of bone a person can obtain during the first two decades of life
is an important determinant of bone mass in later life, and an increase in peak bone mass has
been associated with decreased risk for osteoporoticfractures. It is known that growth of ...
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Augmented trochanteric bone mineral density after modified physical education …


HA McKay, MA Petit, RW Schutz, JC Prior, SI Barr, … - The Journal of pediatrics, 2000 - Elsevier
Osteopenia and fragility fractures in older persons are functions of failure to attain sufficiently
high bone mass during the years of growth and accelerated bone demineralization during
aging. However, it is becoming increasingly apparent that the antecedents for ...
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Bone mass and bone turnover in power athletes, endurance athletes, and controls: …


KL Bennell, SA Malcolm, KM Khan, SA Thomas, SJ … - Bone, 1997 - Elsevier
Strain magnitude may be more important than the number of loading cycles in controlling bone
adaptation to loading. To test this hypothesis, we performed a 12 month longitudinal cohort study
comparing bone mass and bone turnover in elite and subelite track and field athletes and ...
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Designing exercise regimens to increase bone strength


CH Turner, AG Robling - Exercise and sport sciences reviews, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Regular exercise has effects on bone density, size, and shape, resulting in substantial improvements
in mechanical strength. For example, the humeri of professional tennis players exhibit approximately
40% more cortical bone on the playing side (arm that holds the racquet) compared with ...
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[PDF] The aging of Wolff's ''law'': ontogeny and responses to mechanical loading in …


OM Pearson, DE Lieberman - Yearbook of Physical …, 2004 - biomechanics.stanford.edu
Page 1. The Aging of Wolff's “Law”: Ontogeny and Responses to Mechanical Loading
in Cortical Bone Osbjorn M. Pearson1* and Daniel E. Lieberman2 1Department
of Anthropology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque ...
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