ARTÍCULOS MÉDICOS

Ortopedia pediátrica

La actividad física aumenta la acumulación mineral ósea en niños pequeños…(I)

"La actividad física aumenta la acumulación mineral ósea en niños pequeños: Estudio de desarrollo óseo de Iowa."

Kathleen F. Janz EdD, a, , Julie M. Gilmore PhDa, Trudy L. Burns PhDa, Steven M. Levy DDS, MPHa, James C. Torner PhDa, Marcia C. Willing MDa and Teresa A. Marshall PhDa

aFrom the Departments of Health and Sport Studies, Preventive and Community Dentistry, Public Health Genetics, Epidemiology, and Pediatrics, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa

Objectives This 3-year follow-up study examined associations between physical activity and bone mineral content (BMC) and whether physical activity augments BMC accrual.

Study design Participants were 370 children (mean age baseline 5.3 years, follow-up 8.6 years). Physical activity was measured using 4-day accelerometry. BMC was measured using dual energy x-ray absorptiometry.

Results After adjustment for baseline BMC, age, and body size, mean physical activity predicted follow-up BMC at the hip, trochanter, spine, and whole body in boys and at the trochanter and whole body in girls. The variability in BMC explained by physical activity was modest (1% to 2%). However, based on a general linear model with adjustment for baseline BMC and body size, children who maintained high levels of physical activity accrued, on average, 14% more trochanteric BMC and 5% more whole-body BMC relative to peers maintaining low levels of physical activity.

Conclusions This study suggests that maintaining high levels of everyday physical activity contributes to increases in BMC in young children, particularly at the trochanter.

The Journal of Pediatrics Volume 148, Issue 6 , June 2006, Pages 793-799.

Introduce tu búsqueda en el cajetín para encontrar contenido.

Ir al contenido