Jump Exercise and Food Restriction on Bone Parameters in Young Female Rats

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Yuki Aikawa
Yusuke Wakasugi
Takahiro Narukawa
Takenori Yamashita
Nobuaki Sasai
Yoshihisa Umemura
Naomi Omi
Makoto Ohtsuki
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[1] Tsu City College,Department of Science of Living
[2] Suzuka University of Medical Science,Faculty of Health Science
[3] Chukyo University,School of Health and Sport Sciences
[4] University of Tsukuba,Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences
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Female athlete triad; Jump exercise; Low food intake; Bone strength; Bone microstructure;
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We examined the effect of jump exercise on bone parameters in young female rats under food restriction. Seven-week-old female rats were divided into four groups: a sedentary and ad libitum feeding group (n = 10), a jump exercise and ad libitum feeding group (n = 9), a sedentary and 30% food restriction group (n = 9), and a jump exercise and 30% food restriction group (n = 10). The jump groups jumped 20 times/day, 5 times/week. The experiment lasted for 13 weeks. There were no interactions of jump exercise and food restriction on bone. Jump exercise under food restriction conditions induced higher bone strength, bone mineral content, bone area, bone mineral density (BMD), and cortical bone volume in young female rats, similar to rats under ad libitum feeding conditions. Bone strength parameters were not significantly different between ad libitum intake and food restriction with jump exercise training; however, BMD, bone size, and bone mass in the food restriction groups did not reach the levels of those in the ad libitum conditions group with jump exercise training. Neither jump exercise nor food restriction had a significant effect on serum estradiol or IGF-1. Our study reveals jump exercise attenuates loss of biomechanical properties and some bone sites with food restriction in young female rats.
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