| Literature DB >> 24624117 |
Jonathan H Tobias1, Virginia Gould1, Luke Brunton1, Kevin Deere1, Joern Rittweger2, Matthijs Lipperts3, Bernd Grimm3.
Abstract
Physical activity (PA) is thought to play an important role in preventing bone loss and osteoporosis in older people. However, the type of activity that is most effective in this regard remains unclear. Objectively measured PA using accelerometers is an accurate method for studying relationships between PA and bone and other outcomes. We recently used this approach in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) to examine relationships between levels of vertical impacts associated with PA and hip bone mineral density (BMD). Interestingly, vertical impacts >4g, though rare, largely accounted for the relationship between habitual levels of PA and BMD in adolescents. However, in a subsequent pilot study where we used the same method to record PA levels in older people, no >4g impacts were observed. Therefore, to the extent that vertical impacts need to exceed a certain threshold in order to be bone protective, such a threshold is likely to be considerably lower in older people as compared with adolescents. Further studies aimed at identifying such a threshold in older people are planned, to provide a basis for selecting exercise regimes in older people which are most likely to be bone protective.Entities:
Keywords: BMD; bone; exercise; impact loading; physical activity
Year: 2014 PMID: 24624117 PMCID: PMC3939444 DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2014.00020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ISSN: 1664-2392 Impact factor: 5.555
Median and quartiles of the number of daily activity counts for each g band, and total activity counts, for 19 individuals 3 months post joint replacement.
| Median | 25th | 75th | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.5–1g | 512.86 | 373.71 | 1744.07 |
| 1–2g | 72.86 | 29.00 | 89.36 |
| 2–3g | 1.43 | 0.43 | 4.50 |
| 3–4g | 0.14 | 0.00 | 0.21 |
| >4g | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.21 |
| Total activity count | 538.57 | 434.29 | 1827.79 |
Figure 1Mean daily total activity counts plotted against mean daily vertical impacts >3g for each individual.
Figure 2Mean daily total activity counts plotted against mean daily vertical impacts >4g for each individual.
Aerobics class activities.
| 1 | “Mambo” leading from the left leg (left leg step forward, right leg step in place, left leg step backward). |
| 2 | “Mambo” leading from the right leg. |
| 3 | “Easy walk” leading from the left leg (Left foot forward, right foot forward and wide, left foot back, right foot next to left). |
| 4 | “Easy walk” leading from the right leg. |
| 5 | “Double side-step” (left foot sideways, right on spot, left foot next to right, right foot sideways, left on spot, right foot next to left). |
| 6 | “Half Jack” (jump to five-pointed star with arms to shoulder height, jump to standing with arms down, and feet together). |
| 7 | “Hamstring Curl” (alternate sides step sideways, bring other foot up to rear). |
| 8 | “Knee Lift” (lifting knee on alternate sides). |