R. DiSilvestro, B. Crawford, Wenyi Zhang, Siddharth Shastri
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Abstract
Purpose: This study examined a widespread but largely untested hypothesis that in young adult women, increased micronutrient intake can enhance exercise‐induced changes in bone metabolism.Design: Twenty‐four female students, ages 18–24, at The Ohio State University, who had not recently done resistance exercise training, nor had habits necessarily conducive to optimal calcium or vitamin D status, did 8 weeks of resistance exercise training, and were supplemented with either placebo or a mixture of bone‐relevant micronutrients (including calcium and vitamin D).Materials and methods: Plasma and urine makers for bone metabolism were assessed before and after the 8‐week intervention.Results: Subjects on the micronutrient supplementation and the exercise regimen (N = 12), but not placebo plus exercise (N = 12), showed statistically significant encouraging changes in urinary DPD and α‐helical peptide (markers of bone degradation), plasma bone specific alkaline phosphatase (a marker of bone synthesis), plasma 25...