2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00198-023-06829-0
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Does adding exercise or physical activity to pharmacological osteoporosis therapy in patients with increased fracture risk improve bone mineral density and lower fracture risk? A systematic review and meta-analysis

Ann-Kathrin Schumm,
Emma A. Craige,
Nitin Kumar Arora
et al.

Abstract: This prospectively registered systematic review and meta-analysis examines whether exercise (EX) training has an additive effect to osteoanabolic and/or antiresorptive pharmacological therapy (PT) in people with osteoporosis on bone mineral density (BMD), bone turnover markers (BTMs), fracture healing, and fractures. Four databases (inception to 6 May 2022), 5 trial registries, and reference lists were searched. Included were randomized controlled trials comparing the effect of EX + PT vs. PT with regard to BM… Show more

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“…As reported by Faidon Magkos and Liru Chen, dietary management combined with physical activity is an important factor in the alleviation of T2DM and OP, with an emphasis on personalized high-intensity strength training and low-impact weight-bearing exercise as strategies for OP management [ 166 , 167 ]. However, when dietary control is lacking, the only remaining physical activity loses the benefits of glycemic management in most patients [ 166 ], and the question of whether exercise training has a cumulative effect on medication in patients with OP was also raised in a systematic evaluation with Meta-analysis [ 168 ]. However, it is worth our attention that when choosing T2DM drugs, we should consider the second impact effect on bone.…”
Section: Integration Of Eating Nutrition With Other Management Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As reported by Faidon Magkos and Liru Chen, dietary management combined with physical activity is an important factor in the alleviation of T2DM and OP, with an emphasis on personalized high-intensity strength training and low-impact weight-bearing exercise as strategies for OP management [ 166 , 167 ]. However, when dietary control is lacking, the only remaining physical activity loses the benefits of glycemic management in most patients [ 166 ], and the question of whether exercise training has a cumulative effect on medication in patients with OP was also raised in a systematic evaluation with Meta-analysis [ 168 ]. However, it is worth our attention that when choosing T2DM drugs, we should consider the second impact effect on bone.…”
Section: Integration Of Eating Nutrition With Other Management Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the definition provided by the World Health Organization (WHO), osteoporosis is characterized as a progressive and systemic skeletal disorder marked by a reduction in bone mass, deterioration in bone microarchitecture, or the occurrence of fragility fractures [ 1 ]. In elderly individuals with osteoporosis, the risk of falls escalates due to diminished standing ability, compromised dynamic balance, and reduced walking speed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to muscle mass, bone mineral density peaks in the fourth decade of life, and then declines slowly, although women often experience a more rapid decline in the peri-menopausal years. Exercise interventions have not been shown to be particularly helpful in slowing or reversing age-related bone loss, 42 , 43 so osteopenia and osteoporosis remain a major concern for healthcare providers caring for older adults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%