Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8625292 | Bone | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In this 8-year pediatric school-based moderate exercise intervention program there is an inverse correlation in both sexes between annual IRR and each additional year of extra PA. A sub-cohort of girls in the intervention group had greater gains in bone mass, bone size, and muscle strength, which could possibly explain the inverse correlation between years within the PA program and fracture risk, while in boys the reason for the inverse correlation remains unknown. It should be noted that differences in unreported factors such as skeletal maturity status, diet, and spare time PA could confound our inferences. That is, true causality cannot be stated.
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Authors
Marcus E. M.D., Björn E. M.D., Ph.D., Caroline M.D., Ph.D., Magnus M.D., Ph.D., Magnus K. M.D., Ph.D.,