1. Effects of exercise frequency and training volume on bone changes following a multi-component exercise intervention in middle aged and older men: Secondary analysis of an 18-month randomized controlled trial
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Jack Dalla Via, Jackson J. Fyfe, Riku Nikander, Robin M. Daly, and Sonja Kukuljan
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Histology ,weight-bearing exercise ,Physiology ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,luuntiheys ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Bone Density ,Secondary analysis ,Medicine ,Humans ,older men ,Exercise ,Femoral neck ,Aged ,dose-response ,kehonpainoharjoittelu ,Lumbar Vertebrae ,Exercise intervention ,business.industry ,Femur Neck ,Resistance training ,Resistance Training ,Middle Aged ,keski-ikäiset ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Physical therapy ,Lumbar spine ,miehet ,voimaharjoittelu ,resistance training ,business ,bone mineral density ,Exercise frequency ,ikääntyneet ,Volume (compression) - Abstract
Progressive resistance training (PRT) combined with weight-bearing impact exercise are recommended to optimize bone health, but the optimal frequency and dose of training remains uncertain. This study, which is a secondary analysis of an 18-month intervention in men aged 50–79 years, examined the association between exercise frequency and the volume of training with changes in DXA and QCT-derived femoral neck (FN) and lumbar spine (LS) bone outcomes, respectively. Men were allocated to either thrice-weekly PRT plus impact exercise training (n = 87) or a non-exercising (n = 85) group. Average weekly exercise frequency (ExFreq) and training volume per session [PRT volume (weight lifted, kg), number of weight-bearing impacts (jumps completed) and total training volume] over the 18-months were calculated from the participants' exercise cards. Regression analysis showed that average weekly ExFreq and training volume per session were positively associated with the 18-month changes in FN BMD and LS trabecular volumetric BMD. Men completing on average 1 to
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- 2021