Randomised controlled trial of effect of high-impact exercise on selected risk factors for osteoporotic fractures

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Heinonen, A
Kannus, P
Sievanen, H
Oja, P
Pasanen, M
Rinne, M
UusiRasi, K
Vuori, I
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[1] UKK Inst. for Hlth. Prom. Research, FIN-33501, Tampere
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10.1016/S0140-6736(96)04214-6
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background Osteoporotic fractures among the elderly are common, and without preventive measures the burden of these fractures on health-care systems will increase further. The purpose of this randomised controlled study was to evaluate, in premenopausal women, the effects of high-impact loading on several determinants of osteoporotic fractures. Methods 98 healthy, sedentary female volunteers aged 35-45 years were randomly assigned to either a training (n=49) or a control group (n=49). Progressive high-impact exercises were done three times per week for 18 months. We measured bone mineral density (BMD) in specific axial and lower-limb sites, by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, at baseline and after 12 and 18 months. Maximum isometric strength, muscular and cardiovascular performance, and dynamic balance were also assessed. Findings BMD at the femoral neck, a weightbearing site, increased significantly more in the training group (mean 1 . 6% [95% CI 0 . 8-2 . 4]) than in the control group (0 . 6% [-0 . 2 to 1 . 4], p=0 . 006). By contrast, at non-weightbearing sites, such as the distal radius, there was no significant difference between the training and control groups (-1 . 5% [-2 . 7 to -0 . 3] vs -0 . 7% [-1 . 9 to -0 . 5], p=0 . 60). In the training group there was a significant improvement in vertical jump and predicted oxygen consumption per min at maximum exercise compared with controls. Interpretation High-impact exercises that load bones with a rapidly rising force profile in versatile movements improve integrity, muscular performance, and dynamic in premenopausal women. If done on a regular basis, this type of exercise may help decrease the risk of osteoporotic fractures in later life. Long-term studies are required to show whether these 18-month results can be translated into long-term benefit.
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