青少年参与体育运动与骨密度和几何形状之间的联系途径:ABCD生长研究

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摘要

本研究调查了与青少年运动参与相关的变量及其对骨密度和几何形状的影响。这项研究表明,在男女青少年中,瘦软组织是参与体育运动与骨密度和几何形状之间的主要联系。运动中较高的地面反作用力对骨骼的影响是积极的,而较高的体脂和骨吸收率对骨骼的影响是消极的,所有这些变量在这一现象中似乎都是互补的,尤其是在男孩中。参与体育运动可以促进幼年时期的骨骼形成,但其途径尚不清楚。目的探讨哪些与运动参与相关的变量与青少年骨密度和几何形状的关系最为一致。方法选取11 ~ 17岁青少年86例,其中女生28例,对照组12例,运动组74例。结果是使用骨密度测量技术测量下肢的骨密度和几何形状。与参与相关的变量包括强度、地面反作用力、强度、瘦软组织和骨形成参数。协变量为性别、体细胞成熟度和体脂。结果男孩骨密度的主要决定因素是瘦软组织(r = 0.861)和运动地面反作用力(r = 0.211)。对于骨几何形状,瘦软组织仍然是主要决定因素,而骨吸收标志物的血浓度(r = - 0.262)和体脂(r = - 0.205)与骨几何形状呈负相关。对于女孩来说,骨密度和几何形状的唯一决定因素是瘦软组织(r = 0.461至r = 0.759)。所有模型都能更好地解释男孩(从73.4到80.9%)比女孩(从47.6%到62.6%)的骨密度和几何形状。结论瘦软组织与骨密度、几何形状有关,是青少年参与运动的主要环节。运动中较高的地面反作用力对骨骼的影响是积极的,而较高的体脂和骨吸收率对骨骼的影响是消极的,所有这些变量在这一现象中似乎都是互补的,尤其是在男孩中。
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Pathways linking sports participation to bone density and geometry among adolescents: ABCD growth study

Summary

This study investigated variables linked to sports participation and its impacts on bone density and geometry among adolescents. This study shows that lean soft tissue was the main link between sports participation and bone density and geometry among adolescents of both sexes. Higher ground reaction force in sports impacts bone positively, while higher body fatness and bone resorption rate negatively, all these variables seem to assume complementary roles in this phenomenon, especially among boys.

Introduction

Sports participation boosts bone formation in early life, but the pathways are still unclear.

Objective

To investigate which variables linked to sports participation are most consistently related to bone density and geometry among adolescents.

Methods

A total of 86 adolescents (28 girls) aged from 11 to 17 years were classified as Control (12 adolescents) and Sport (74 adolescents). The outcomes were bone density and geometry from lower limbs measured using the bone densitometry technique. Variables linked to participation were intensity, ground reaction force, strength, lean soft tissue, and parameter of bone formation. Covariates were sex, somatic maturation, and body fatness.

Results

Among boys, lean soft tissue (r = 0.861) remained the main determinant of bone density along with sport ground reaction force (r = 0.211). For bone geometry, lean soft tissue remained the main determinant, while blood concentration of bone resorption markers (r = − 0.262) and body fatness (r = − 0.205) were inversely related to it. For girls, the only determinant of bone density and geometry was lean soft tissue (ranging from r = 0.461 to r = 0.759). All models explained bone density and geometry better among boys (from 73.4 to 80.9%) than girls (from 47.6 to 62.6%).

Conclusion

Lean soft tissue is the main link of sports participation with bone density and geometry among adolescents of both sexes. Higher ground reaction force in sports impacts bone positively, while higher body fatness and bone resorption rate negatively, all these variables seem to assume complementary roles in this phenomenon, especially among boys.

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Archives of Osteoporosis
Archives of Osteoporosis ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISMORTHOPEDICS -ORTHOPEDICS
CiteScore
5.50
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133
期刊介绍: Archives of Osteoporosis is an international multidisciplinary journal which is a joint initiative of the International Osteoporosis Foundation and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA. The journal will highlight the specificities of different regions around the world concerning epidemiology, reference values for bone density and bone metabolism, as well as clinical aspects of osteoporosis and other bone diseases.
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