1. Associations of Serum Irisin and Fibroblast Growth Factor-21 Levels With Bone Mineral Characteristics in Eumenorrheic Adolescent Athletes With Different Training Activity Patterns.
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Jürimäe, Jaak, Remmel, Liina, Tamm, Anna-Liisa, Purge, Priit, Maasalu, Katre, and Tillmann, Vallo
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GYMNASTICS ,PHOTON absorptiometry ,OSTEOCALCIN ,BONE density ,RESEARCH funding ,FOOD consumption ,PHYSICAL training & conditioning ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,EXERCISE intensity ,SERUM ,FIBRONECTINS ,MENSTRUAL cycle ,FIBROBLAST growth factors ,SWIMMING ,LUMBAR vertebrae ,COLLAGEN ,SPINE ,COMPARATIVE studies ,BIOMARKERS ,DIET ,MYOKINES - Abstract
Purpose: To describe serum irisin and fibroblast growth factor-21 (FGF-21) concentrations in healthy female adolescents with different training activity patterns and their associations with bone mineral properties and metabolic markers. Methods: A total of 62 adolescent girls aged 14–18 years were recruited: 22 rhythmic gymnasts, 20 swimmers, and 20 untrained controls. Bone mineral characteristics by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, daily energy intake by dietary recall, serum irisin, FGF-21, undercarboxylated osteocalcin, and C-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen were measured in all girls. Results: Whole body and lumbar spine areal bone mineral density and lumbar spine bone mineral content were higher in the rhythmic gymnasts group compared with swimmers and untrained controls groups (P <.05). Serum irisin, FGF-21, undercarboxylated osteocalcin, and C-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen levels were not significantly different between the groups. In the rhythmic gymnasts group, serum FGF-21 concentration was positively correlated with lumbar spine areal bone mineral density independently of confounding factors (r =.51; P =.027). Conclusions: Serum irisin and FGF-21 levels were not different between adolescent eumenorrheic girls with different training activity patterns. FGF-21 was positively associated with lumbar spine areal bone mineral density, which predominantly consists of trabecular bone in adolescent rhythmic gymnasts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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