体育锻炼对骨骼生长、骨质疏松和骨折预防的影响

A. Nordström, Taru Tervo, M. Högström
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背景:体育活动已被推荐用于预防甚至治疗骨质疏松症,因为它可能增加儿童和青少年时期的骨量和强度,并降低老年人跌倒的风险。然而,很少有报告系统地调查了不同年龄的男性和女性体力活动对骨骼的影响。目的:本研究的目的是回顾有关体力活动对不同年龄的男性和女性骨密度影响的文献。方法:本综述系统评价了体力活动对骨密度影响的证据。检索Cochrane和Medline数据库中相关文章,并对入选文章进行评价。结果:该综述发现了支持儿童和青少年负重体育活动对骨骼生长的有效性的证据。负重体力活动的效果是部位特异性的。相比之下,成年期体育锻炼的作用主要是为了维持骨密度。体力活动对骨骼有保护作用的证据并不像对年轻人那样确凿。结论:负重体力活动的影响可见于暴露于负荷的部位。骨骼对负荷似乎也有一个持续的适应性反应。需要更多的随机对照研究来评估老年人体育锻炼的效果。
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The Effect of Physical Activity on Bone Accrual, Osteoporosis and Fracture Prevention
Background: Physical activity has been recommended for the prevention and even treatment of osteoporosis because it potentially can increase bone mass and strength during childhood and adolescence and reduce the risk of falling in older populations. However, few reports have systematically investigated the effect of physical activity on bone in men and women of different ages. Purpose: The goal of this study was to review the literature relating to the effect of physical activity on bone mineral density in men and women of various ages. Method: This review systematically evaluates the evidence for the effect of physical activity on bone mineral density. Cochrane and Medline databases were searched for relevant articles, and the selected articles were evaluated. Results: The review found evidence to support the effectiveness of weight bearing physical activity on bone accrual during childhood and adolescence. The effect of weight bearing physical activity was site-specific. In contrast, the role of physical activity in adulthood is primarily geared toward maintaining bone mineral density. The evidence for a protective effect of physical activity on bone is not as solid as that for younger individuals. Conclusions: The effect of weight bearing physical activity is seen in sites that are exposed to loading. There also seems to be a continuous adaptive response in bone to loading. Additional randomized, controlled studies are needed to evaluate the effect of physical activity in the elderly.
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