| Literature DB >> 35136691 |
Jason E Bennett1, Tricia M Austin2, Ann M Hayes2, Mark F Reinking3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence describing the relationship between calcaneal bone mineral density (cBMD) and activity level, menstrual history, or the development of bone stress injury (BSI). HYPOTHESIS/Entities:
Keywords: amenorrhea; bone density; bone stress injury; menarche; physical activity
Year: 2022 PMID: 35136691 PMCID: PMC8805111 DOI: 10.26603/001c.31653
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Sports Phys Ther ISSN: 2159-2896

Figure 1. Measurement of Calcaneal Bone Mineral Density (cBMD)
Table 1. Healthy College Student Demographics
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| 1.64 (0.06) | 1.78 (0.07) |
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| 63.26 (8.65)a | 85.57 (15.95)a |
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| 23.46 (2.95)b | 26.93 (3.92)b |
BMI = body mass index *Values are mean ± SD a,bSignificantly different at p < 0.001
Table 2. Healthy College Student Bone Stress Injury History
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| 8 (7.8) | 8 (9.8) |
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| 29 (28.2) | 25 (30.5) |
Hx = history
Table 3. Association Between Variables in Female Healthy College Students
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| .96a | 1.00 | |||||||||
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| .88b | .89b | 1.00 | ||||||||
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| .89c | .93c | .97c | 1.00 | |||||||
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| -.04 | -.09 | -.05 | -.13 | 1.00 | ||||||
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| -.03 | -.05 | -.11 | -.12 | .27d | 1.00 | |||||
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| -.23e | -.18 | -.22e | -.17 | -.19 | .08 | 1.00 | ||||
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| -.07 | -.07 | -.02 | -.07 | .12 | .32f | .18 | 1.00 | |||
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| .01 | .01 | .00 | .01 | -.01 | .10 | .19 | .32g | 1.00 | ||
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| -.12 | -.11 | .02 | -.03 | -.04 | -.09 | -.03 | .42h | .17 | 1.00 | |
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| .18 | .18 | .15 | .15 | -.02 | -.10 | -.13 | .15 | .54i | .08 | 1.00 |
RcBMD = right calcaneal bone mineral density; RSOS = right speed of sound; LcBMD = left calcaneal bone mineral density; LSOS = left speed of sound; BMI = body mass index; FXDX= stress fracture diagnosis; MENA = age of menarche; AMEN2 HX = secondary amenorrhea history not including the last 12 months; OLIGO HX = oligomenorrhea history not including the last 12 months; AMEN2 YR = secondary amenorrhea in the last 12 months; OLIGO YR = oligomenorreha in the last 12 months a,b,c,h,iAssociation between variables significant at p < 0.001 d,e,f,gAssociation between variables significant at p < 0.05
Table 4. Speed of Sound and Calcaneal Bone Mineral Density Quantitative Ultrasound Measures Between Intercollegiate Athlete and Healthy College Students
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| 1605.2 ± 36.1a | 1604.3 ± 33.4b | .710 ± .15c | .698 ± .14d |
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| 1582.0 ± 32.3a | 1582.0 ± 34.1b | .615 ± .13c | .617 ± .14d |
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| 1597.1 ± 33.5 | 1595.9 ± 33.4 | .687 ± .13 | .681 ± .13 |
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| 1601.7 ± 33.1 | 1597.0 ± 34.8 | .693 ± .13 | .688 ± .15 |
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| 1607.8 ± 36.8e | 1606.9 ± 34.2f | .717 ± .16g | .703 ± .14h |
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| 1577.0 ± 30.3e | 1578.1 ± 33.0f | .596 ± .12g | .599 ± .13h |
RSOS = right speed of sound; LSOS = left speed of sound; RcBMD = right calcaneal bone mineral density; LcBMD = left calcaneal bone mineral density; ICA = intercollegiate athlete; HCS = healthy college students *Values are mean ± SD a-hp < 0.000