Changes in femoral neck bone mineral density and structural strength during a 12-month multicomponent exercise intervention among older adults – Does accelerometer-measured physical activity matter?

Nov 1, 2023Bone

Changes in thigh bone density and strength during a year of mixed exercise in older adults linked to activity levels measured by accelerometer

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Abstract

Participants increased their physical activity and decreased sedentary time during a 12-month exercise intervention.

  • Bone mineral density (BMD) decreased from baseline to post-intervention, indicating a decline in bone strength.
  • Higher daily physical activity, especially at moderate-to-vigorous intensity, was associated with a smaller decline in BMD over 12 months.
  • Changes in cross-sectional area (CSA) and section modulus were not significantly associated with any physical activity measures in the full study sample.
  • An inverse association between sedentary time and changes in CSA was observed in women, suggesting that reducing sedentary behavior may benefit bone structure in older women.
  • Results indicate that accumulating 150 or more weekly minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity could support bone health in older adults.

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