Japanese female Kendo practitioners are associated with high radial bone mineral density

作者: Daisuke Matsui , Isao Watanabe , Teruhide Koyama , Etsuko Ozaki , Nagato Kuriyama

DOI: 10.1080/02640414.2016.1236209

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摘要: ABSTRACTOsteopenia is a condition in which bone mineral density (BMD) lower than normal. Exercise increases BMD both the young and adults. This study aimed to compare radial apparent (aBMD) Japanese females who are Kendo practitioners (KPs) those with no regular exercise habits (no-REH). The analysis participants consisted of 45 KPs (mean age: 49.4 years old) 110 no-REH 48.8 years old). Radial aBMD was measured using an ultrasonic densitometry system. KPs 196.1 ± 33.9 mg/cm3, 182.9 ± 45.3 mg/cm3 participants. had significantly higher In KPs, left right 184.5 ± 37.7 mg/cm3. radius also respect KPs. After adjusting for age, body mass index, menstrual status, parous women frequency milk dairy intake, odds ratio (OR) osteopenia associated ...

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