Bone bending strength and BMD of female athletes in volleyball, soccer, and long-distance running

Purpose The purpose of the study was to determine whether sports training comprised of (1) high-impact loading sport in volleyball (VOL), (2) odd impact loading sport in soccer (SOC), and (3) low impact sport in distance running (RUN) were associated with tibial bending strength and calcaneus bone m...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of applied physiology 2023-10, Vol.123 (10), p.2213-2223
Hauptverfasser: Rocha-Rangel, Jose, Liang, Michael T. C., Tsai, Anderson Hwa-te, Auslander, Alexandra T., Robles, Patricia, Kwoh, Yuan-Lieh, Arnaud, Sara B.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose The purpose of the study was to determine whether sports training comprised of (1) high-impact loading sport in volleyball (VOL), (2) odd impact loading sport in soccer (SOC), and (3) low impact sport in distance running (RUN) were associated with tibial bending strength and calcaneus bone mineral density (BMD), and ulnar bending strength and wrist BMD. Method Female athletes comprised of 13 VOL, 22 SOC, and 22 RUN participated in the study. Twenty-three female non-athletes (NA) served as the comparison group. Tibial and ulnar bending strength ( EI, Nm 2 ) were assessed using a mechanical response tissue analyzer (MRTA). Calcaneus and wrist BMD were assessed using a peripheral X-ray absorptiometry. Group means differences among the study groups were determined using ANCOVA with age, weight, height, percent body fat, ethnicity/race, and training history serving as covariates. Results Tibial EI of VOL (228.3 ± 138 Nm 2 ) and SOC (208.6 ± 115 Nm 2 ) were greater ( p  
ISSN:1439-6319
1439-6327
DOI:10.1007/s00421-023-05231-2