| Literature DB >> 22811951 |
Kevser Ermin1, Scott Owens, M Allison Ford, Martha Bass.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine differences in bone mineral density (BMD) among adolescent female tennis players (TPs) and nontennis players (NTPs) and to assess body composition as a predictor variable of BMD. Nineteen female TPs and 19 female NTPs, ages 14 to 18 years, participated in this study. Lumbar spine, total hip, femoral neck, forearms BMD, and body composition were assessed using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Lumbar spine and total hip BMD measurements for TP were greater than NTP. However, these differences were not statistically significant (P = 0.37 and 0.12, resp.). TP had significantly greater femoral neck BMD than NTPs (P = 0.02). This difference might play an important role in preventing osteoporosis and decreasing the risk of fractures at the hip later in life.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22811951 PMCID: PMC3395175 DOI: 10.1155/2012/423910
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Osteoporos ISSN: 2042-0064
Characteristics of participants.
| Tennis players ( | Nontennis players ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 16.2 ± 1.1 | 16.3 ± 1.5 |
| Height (cm) | 164.6 ± 6.7 | 165.0 ± 6.7 |
| Weight (kg) | 59.0 ± 7.3 | 55.9 ± 6.5 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 21.8 ± 2.7 | 20.5 ± 1.8 |
| Tanner stages (range) | 4-5 | 4-5 |
| Calcium intake (servings/week) | 2.7 ± 0.9 | 2.7 ± 1.5 |
| Adequate calcium intake | 42% | 32% |
All values are means and standard deviations.
Bone mineral density measurements of adolescent tennis players and nontennis players.
| BMD (g/cm2) |
Tennis players ( |
Nontennis Players ( | Percent difference§ | 95% confidence interval of the difference | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| ||||||
| Total body | 1.154 ± 0.07 | 1.137 ± 0.09 | 1.5 | .530 | − 0.037 | 0.070 |
| Lumbar spine | 1.011 ± 0.08 | 1.418 ± 1.96 | 28.7 | .372 | − 1.319 | 0.505 |
| Total hip | 1.025 ± 0.08 | 0.976 ± 0.12 | 4.7 | .140 | − 0.017 | 0.116 |
| Femoral neck | 0.900 ± 0.09* | 0.820 ± 0.12 | 8.9 | .020 | 0.013 | 0.146 |
| Dominant arm | 0.563 ± 0.05 | 0.563 ± 0.05 | 0 | .971 | − 0.033 | 0.032 |
| Nondominant arm | 0.553 ± 0.04 | 0.557 ± 0.05 | 0.7 | .481 | − 0.034 | 0.025 |
Values other than percentages are means and standard deviations.
§Percent difference between tennis and nontennis players.
∗Tennis players significantly higher than controls (α = .05).
Body composition measurements of adolescent tennis players and nontennis players.
| Tennis players ( | Nontennis players ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Total body % fat | 26.5 ± 5 | 27.1 ± 4.3 |
| Total body fat mass (kg) | 15.5 ± 4.8 | 14.8 ± 3.2 |
| Total body lean mass (kg) | 40.0 ± 4.4 | 37.4 ± 4.3 |
All values are means and standard deviations.
There was no significant difference found between TPs and NTPs.
Results of 7-Day Physical Activity (PA) Questionnaire and tennis playing history.
| Tennis players ( | Non tennis players ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Physical activity (MET hours/week) | 53.3 ± 44.1 | 36.6 ± 40.7 |
| Starting age for playing tennis (yr) | 10.8 ± 3.4 | — |
| Frequency of playing tennis (days/wk) | 4.8 ± 1.2 | — |
| Duration of each tennis session (min) | 83.6 ± 25.6 | — |
All values are means and standard deviations.
*n = 18 for MET hours/week due to one set of extreme scores.