Effect of office-based brief high-impact exercise on bone mineral density in healthy premenopausal women: the Sendai Bone Health Concept Study

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Kaijun Niu
Riikka Ahola
Hui Guo
Raija Korpelainen
Jin Uchimaru
Aki Vainionpää
Kyoko Sato
Aiko Sakai
Sinikka Salo
Koshi Kishimoto
Eiji Itoi
Shoko Komatsu
Timo Jämsä
Ryoichi Nagatomi
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[1] Tohoku University Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering,Division of Biomedical Engineering for Health and Welfare
[2] University of Oulu,Department of Medical Technology
[3] Deaconess Institute of Oulu,Department of Sports and Exercise Medicine
[4] University of Oulu,Unit of General Practice, Institute of Health Sciences
[5] Sendai University,Faculty of Sports Science
[6] Seinäjoki Central Hospital,Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
[7] Sendai Finland Wellbeing Center,Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
[8] Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Diagnostic Radiology
[9] Oulu University Hospital,undefined
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Osteoporosis; Impact exercise; Bone mineral density; Accelerometer;
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Although there is ample evidence supporting the effectiveness of physical activity in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, there are no previous studies to examine the effect of office-based brief high-impact exercise (HIE) on bone mineral density (BMD) in healthy premenopausal women. This study evaluated the effects of office-based HIE on BMD in healthy premenopausal Japanese women. Ninety-one healthy premenopausal women were randomized to receive stretching exercise (SE) or HIE (stretching, along with up to 5 × 10 vertical and versatile jumps) for 12 months. The BMD of the lumbar spine and proximal femur was measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Several cardiovascular risk factors and leg strength also were assessed. An accelerometer-based recorder was used to measure daily impact loading in four 1-week samples. The progression of the HIE program was ensured by the accelerometer. Thirty-three women (71.7%) in the SE group and 34 (75.6%) in the HIE group completed the study. There was a significant difference in the change in the femoral neck BMD between the groups in favor of the HIE group [0.6% (95% CI: −0.4, 1.7) vs. −1.0% (95% CI: −2.2, 0.2)]. Adiponectin, LDL, HDL, and the leg strength of participants in both the groups improved during the intervention. These finding suggested that office-based brief HIE can be recommended for premenopausal women for preventing bone mineral loss.
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