Leg-raise Exercise is Effective for Maintaining Bone Mineral Content and Density in the Lumbar Spine of Young Women

Q3 Medicine
Takeru Kato, Kiho Kondo, Kae Sugino, T. Yamashita, Y. Umemura
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Background: Exercises performed at home and not requiring a change of clothes or special equipment are easy to start and can be continued long-term. To prevent COVID-19 infection, people worldwide have refrained from leaving their homes unnecessarily since the beginning of 2020. Fewer opportunities for outdoor exercise and less time spent in the sunlight can have serious negative effects on the bones. Objectives: The aim of this study was to clarify the effect of low-repetition leg-raise training on the dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry measured bone mineral content (BMC) and density (BMD) of the lumbar spine. Methods: Eighteen healthy female university students performed leg-raise training at home, ten repetitions per day, three days per week, for six months. BMC and BMD (g/cm²) of the right proximal femur and lumbar spine (L2–L4, anteroposterior view) were measured with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Results: This low-repetition, low-frequency leg-raise training significantly increased lumbar spine BMC and BMD in these young women. However, there was no significant effect of exercise on the BMC or BMD at any proximal femur site. Conclusions: Home-based body weight leg-raise training may have effective mechanical stress to maintain or increase BMC and BMD of the lumbar spine.
抬腿运动对保持年轻女性腰椎骨矿物质含量和密度有效
背景:在家里进行的运动不需要更换衣服或特殊设备,容易开始,可以长期持续。为预防COVID-19感染,自2020年初以来,世界各地的人们都避免不必要地离开家。户外运动的机会减少和阳光照射的时间减少会对骨骼产生严重的负面影响。目的:本研究的目的是阐明低重复抬腿训练对双能x线骨密度仪测量腰椎骨矿物质含量(BMC)和密度(BMD)的影响。方法:18名健康女大学生在家进行抬腿训练,每天10次,每周3天,连续6个月。采用双能x线骨密度仪测量右侧股骨近端和腰椎(L2-L4,正位)的BMC和BMD (g/cm²)。结果:这种低重复、低频率的抬腿训练显著增加了这些年轻女性的腰椎BMC和骨密度。然而,运动对任何股骨近端部位的BMC或BMD没有显著影响。结论:家庭负重抬腿训练可产生有效的机械应力,维持或增加腰椎的BMC和BMD。
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Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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