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Effects of whole-body vibration training on bone density and turnover markers in adolescent swimmers

Authors :
Alejandro González-Agüero
José A. Casajús
Ángel Matute-Llorente
Alejandro Gómez-Bruton
Jaak Jürimäe
Alba Gómez-Cabello
Germán Vicente-Rodríguez
Jorge Marín-Puyalto
Source :
Journal of pediatric endocrinologymetabolism : JPEM. 33(5)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

BackgroundWhole-body vibration training has recently been proposed as a complementary training modality to improve the bone health of adolescent swimmers. However, there is no longitudinal study regarding the effects of this training combination on bone metabolism. Therefore, the main goal was to analyze the effects of swimming and vibration training on bone turnover markers during adolescence.MethodsThe present study included 68 adolescent swimmers and 41 normoactive controls (CON). Swimmers were randomly selected to either continue with their regular swimming training (SWI) or participate in an additional vibration protocol (VIB). Anthropometric measurements and serum level determinations of osteocalcin (OC), procollagen type 1 N-terminal propeptide (P1NP) and C-terminal telopeptide crosslaps (CTX) were performed before and after the 6-month intervention.ResultsStatistically significant group by time interactions were found for both bone formation markers. VIB showed a decrease over time in OC (baseline: 101.4 μg/mL, follow-up: 82.8 μg/mL, p ConclusionsThe combination of swimming training and this particular vibration protocol led to a decrease in bone formation markers, especially during early puberty. Whole-body vibration might not induce an osteogenic stimulus in adolescent swimmers.

Details

ISSN :
21910251
Volume :
33
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of pediatric endocrinologymetabolism : JPEM
Accession number :
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