A school-based exercise intervention augments bone mineral accrual in early pubertal girls

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作者
MacKelvie, KJ [1 ]
McKay, HA [1 ]
Khan, KM [1 ]
Crocker, PRE [1 ]
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[1] Univ British Columbia, Sch Human Kinet, Vancouver, BC V6R 1N6, Canada
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JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS | 2001年 / 139卷 / 04期
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10.1067/mpd.2001.118190
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
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Objective: To evaluate the effects of an elementary school-based physical education exercise intervention program on bone mineral accrual in prepubertal and early pubertal girls. Study design: A total of 14 schools were randomly assigned to control (C) and intervention (I) groups. Girls in the I group completed a 10-minute, 3 times per week circuit of varied jumping activities over 7 months. We measured total body, lumbar spine, proximal femur, femoral neck, and trochanteric bone mineral content and areal bone mineral density and estimated femoral neck volumetric bone mineral density at baseline and Final measurement in 87 girls in the I group and 90 girls in the C group. Girls were between 8.7 and 11.7 years at baseline. Tanner stage I girls were considered prepubertal; Tanner stages 2 and 3 girls were considered early pubertal. We used analysis of covariance (adjusting for baseline bone values, change in size, age, and maturity) to compare 7-month change in bone mineral content, areal bone mineral density, and volumetric bone mineral density between C and I groups within prepubertal and early pubertal girls. Results: There was no difference in 7-month change in bone parameters between prepubertal I and C groups. Early pubertal girls in the I group gained 1.5% to 3.1% more bone at the femoral neck and lumbar spine than early pubertal girls in the C group (P < .05); gain at other sites did not differ. Conclusions: In girls, early puberty may be a particularly opportune time during growth for simple exercise interventions to have a positive effect on bone health.
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