2022
DOI: 10.5812/thrita-128483
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A Review of the Effects of Physical Activity (PA) on Bone Density: Relying on Iranian Studies

Abstract: : Osteoporosis is one of the most important problems associated with aging. Genetic and environmental agents affect the process of reducing bone mineral density (BMD). As environmental agents, mechanical load (something which exerts an opposing force on the system; hence system needs more power to perform that work) is the important factor, which affects BMD. Studies show that a variety of exercise programs, depending on the amount of mechanical load they apply to the bone, activate the signaling pathways invo… Show more

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“…Students who take part in basketball extracurricular activities are on average 13-15 years old, which is the age at puberty. Changes in physical fitness and bone mass (Zribi et al, 2014) will occur when a person reaches puberty (Nazari et al, 2022). The characteristics of the sport played can also influence a person's physical fitness, basketball is played at a fast tempo and high intensity (Bazanov & Rannama, 2015), so to do sports with high intensity and quickly, good physical fitness is needed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students who take part in basketball extracurricular activities are on average 13-15 years old, which is the age at puberty. Changes in physical fitness and bone mass (Zribi et al, 2014) will occur when a person reaches puberty (Nazari et al, 2022). The characteristics of the sport played can also influence a person's physical fitness, basketball is played at a fast tempo and high intensity (Bazanov & Rannama, 2015), so to do sports with high intensity and quickly, good physical fitness is needed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of lifestyle factors have been linked to PBM, including physical activity, calcium and vitamin D intake among other dietary components, smoking, alcohol consumption, socioeconomic status, age at menarche, and many other secondary causes [ 13 ]. Physical activity, for instance, increases bone mineral mass accumulation in both children and adolescents when force applied on the skeletal structure stimulates intracellular processes in bone tissue and mineral deposition in the bone, resulting in an increased BMD [ 14 ]. Vitamin D also plays a crucial role in bone mineral mass gain, with early supplementation proving to be beneficial in improving areal bone mineral density (aBMD) in later childhood [ 15 ].…”
Section: Peak Bone Mass (Pbm) and Bone Mineral Density (Bmd)mentioning
confidence: 99%