It is known that participating in sports can have a beneficial effect on bone mass. However, it is not well established which sport is more beneficial for increased bone mineral density (BMD) and appendicular muscle mass (AMM). This study investigated the effects of different high-intensity activities on BMD and AMM in highly trained athletes.

Andreoli, A., Monteleone, M., Van Loan, M., Promenzio, L., Tarantino, U., DE LORENZO, A. (2001). Effects of different sports on bone density and muscle mass in highly trained athletes. MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 33(4), 507-11.

Effects of different sports on bone density and muscle mass in highly trained athletes

ANDREOLI, ANGELA;MONTELEONE, MAURIZIO;TARANTINO, UMBERTO;DE LORENZO, ANTONINO
2001-04-01

Abstract

It is known that participating in sports can have a beneficial effect on bone mass. However, it is not well established which sport is more beneficial for increased bone mineral density (BMD) and appendicular muscle mass (AMM). This study investigated the effects of different high-intensity activities on BMD and AMM in highly trained athletes.
apr-2001
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/49 - SCIENZE TECNICHE DIETETICHE APPLICATE
English
Muscle, Skeletal; Analysis of Variance; Physical Fitness; Male; Absorptiometry, Photon; Bone Density; Cross-Sectional Studies; Sports; Adult; Body Composition; Humans
Andreoli, A., Monteleone, M., Van Loan, M., Promenzio, L., Tarantino, U., DE LORENZO, A. (2001). Effects of different sports on bone density and muscle mass in highly trained athletes. MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 33(4), 507-11.
Andreoli, A; Monteleone, M; Van Loan, M; Promenzio, L; Tarantino, U; DE LORENZO, A
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