青少年男女武术练习与骨密度的关系

Igor Hideki Ito , Alessandra Madia Mantovani , Ricardo Ribeiro Agostinete , Paulo Costa Junior , Edner Fernando Zanuto , Diego Giulliano Destro Christofaro , Luis Pedro Ribeiro , Rômulo Araújo Fernandes
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摘要

目的分析青少年武术练习(柔道、空手道和功夫)与骨密度的关系。方法研究对象为138名青少年,平均年龄12.6岁,其中武术练习者48名,非武术练习者90名。采用双能x线骨密度仪测量手臂、腿部、脊柱、躯干、骨盆和全身的骨密度。每周的训练负荷和以前参与运动模式的时间由教练报告。偏相关测试了每周训练负荷和骨密度之间的关系,由性别、实足年龄、以前的训练和身体成熟度控制。采用协方差分析比较对照组和武术组的骨密度值,以性别、实足年龄、既往练习和体细胞成熟度为控制因素。骨密度和肌肉质量之间的显著关系被插入到一个多变量模型中,模型的斜率使用学生t检验(对照与武术)进行比较。结果参加柔道训练的青少年骨密度高于对照组(p值=0.042;中等效应量[Eta-squared=0.063]),而在柔道(手臂[r=0.308]和腿部[r=0.223])和功夫(手臂[r=0.248]和脊柱[r=0.228])青少年中,每周训练量与骨密度的关系显著。结论不同武术形式与青少年不同身体部位较高的骨密度有关。
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Practice of martial arts and bone mineral density in adolescents of both sexes

Objective

The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between martial arts practice (judo, karate and kung-fu) and bone mineral density in adolescents.

Methods

The study was composed of 138 (48 martial arts practitioners and 90 non-practitioners) adolescents of both sexes, with an average age of 12.6 years. Bone mineral density was measured using Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry in arms, legs, spine, trunk, pelvis and total. Weekly training load and previous time of engagement in the sport modality were reported by the coach. Partial correlation tested the association between weekly training load and bone mineral density, controlled by sex, chronological age, previous practice and somatic maturation. Analysis of covariance was used to compare bone mineral density values according to control and martial arts groups, controlled by sex, chronological age, previous practice and somatic maturation. Significant relationships between bone mineral density and muscle mass were inserted into a multivariate model and the slopes of the models were compared using the Student t test (control versus martial art).

Results

Adolescents engaged in judo practice presented higher values of bone mineral density than the control individuals (p-value=0.042; Medium Effect size [Eta-squared=0.063]), while the relationship between quantity of weekly training and bone mineral density was significant among adolescents engaged in judo (arms [r=0.308] and legs [r=0.223]) and kung-fu (arms [r=0.248] and spine [r=0.228]).

Conclusions

Different modalities of martial arts are related to higher bone mineral density in different body regions among adolescents.

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