2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1447-0594.2005.00286.x
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Walking duration and habitual exercise related to bone mineral density using computer‐assisted X‐ray densitometry in Japanese women

Abstract: Background:We conducted a survey to examine the difference in metacarpal bone mineral density (BMD) associated with the duration of walking and participation in habitual exercise in order to assess the benefits of walking for the prevention of bone loss in Japanese women. Methods:The subjects were 1873 healthy women (premenopausal, n = 1502; postmenopausal, n = 371), aged 18-72 years, who were screened for osteoporosis at health-care centers. They were classified into pre-(n = 1502), early post-(0-5 years sinc… Show more

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“…The most easily accessible form of weight-bearing exercise is walking and the number of hours of walking per day has been found correlate with lumbar and hip densities [16]. The minimum weight-bearing exercise recommended to prevent osteoporosis is half an hour three times a week [17]. However, not all exercise is good for the human body; therefore, the degree and the extent of any exercise should be adapted to the age, the physical ability and the skeletal condition of the individual.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most easily accessible form of weight-bearing exercise is walking and the number of hours of walking per day has been found correlate with lumbar and hip densities [16]. The minimum weight-bearing exercise recommended to prevent osteoporosis is half an hour three times a week [17]. However, not all exercise is good for the human body; therefore, the degree and the extent of any exercise should be adapted to the age, the physical ability and the skeletal condition of the individual.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though it may be desirable to design a regimen likely to be maximally effective at a number of different skeletal sites, such a program may be difficult to implement. Walking may not involve high loading but it is accessible to a majority of all women (Kato et al, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, thin women, having low body fat content, may have lower oestrogen levels than heavier women, fat tissue being known to increase oestrogen stores [8]. Underweight women may have abnormally low levels of calcium which puts them at increased risk of osteoporosis and bone fractures [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%