舞蹈演员和其他女运动员的骨矿物质密度差异及相关因素。

Meghan L Critchley, Clodagh Toomey, Leigh Gabel, Sarah J Kenny, Carolyn A Emery
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舞蹈演员在运动中容易出现能量相对不足(REDs),特别是全身骨矿密度(aBMD)较低。人们对舞蹈演员的 BMD 与其他运动人群的比较知之甚少。本研究的目的是研究与其他女性运动员相比,女性职业前舞蹈演员的参与者特征与 aBMD 之间的关联。本研究共纳入了 269 名女性(132 名舞蹈演员[17.6 (3.2) 岁]和 137 名体育参与者[22.8 (2.6) 岁])。采用多变量线性回归法研究了经身高调整的 aBMD z 值(aBMD-Z)与年龄(岁)、体重指数(BMI)(z 值)、补充剂摄入量、应力性骨折史、月经不调、核磁共振成像/骨扫描、一年受伤史、口服避孕药和活动(舞蹈/体育)之间的关系。舞蹈演员的全身 aBMD 和 aBMD-Z 低于运动员[舞蹈演员:aBMD=1.03 g/cm2 (95% CI: 1.01, 1.05);aBMD-Z=-0.28 (-0.43, -0.12)(p
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Differences in bone mineral density and associated factors in dancers and other female athletes.

Dancers are susceptible to relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S), specifically low bone mineral density (BMD). Little is known about how dancers' BMD compares to other athletic populations. The objective of this study was to examine the association between participant characteristics and total body areal BMD (aBMD) among female pre-professional dancers compared to other female athletes. Two hundred sixty-nine females (132 pre-professional dancers (17.6 (3.2) years) and 137 sport participants (22.8 (2.6) years) were included in this study. aBMD (g/cm2) was estimated using dual X-ray absorptiometry. Multivariable linear regression was used to examine the association between height-adjusted z-scores of total body aBMD (aBMD-Z) and age (years), body mass index (BMI) (z-score), supplement intake, history of stress fracture, irregular menses, MRI/bone scan, 1-year injury history, oral contraceptives, and activity (dance/sport). Total body aBMD and aBMD-Z were lower in dancers than athletes (dancers: aBMD = 1.03 g/cm2 (95% CI: 1.01, 1.05); aBMD-Z = -0.28 (-0.43, -0.12) (p < 0.001); athletes: aBMD = 1.14 g/cm2 (95% CI: 1.12, 1.16); aBMD-Z = 0.41 (0.25, 0.57) (p < 0.001)). aBMD-Z increased with age (β = 0.054, 95% CI: 0.017, 0.092; p = 0.004) and BMI (β = 0.221, 95% CI: 0.006, 0.415; p = 0.043). Activity type modified the relationship between BMI and aBMD-Z (β = 0.323, 95% CI: 0.025, 0.621; p < 0.033) with a stronger positive association in dancers, compared to other female athletes. Dancers had lower total body aBMD and aBMD-Z than other female athletes. aBMD-Z increases with age in female pre-professional dancers and other female athletes. A stronger association exists between aBMD-Z and BMI in dancers than athletes. Future studies should consider changes in aBMD-Z during adolescence and associations with increased risk of bone injury.

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