Associations between objectively-measured sedentary behaviour and physical activity with bone mineral density in adults and older adults, the NHANES study

Apr 17, 2014Bone

Links between sitting time, physical activity, and bone strength in adults and older adults

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Abstract

In women, each additional 10 minutes spent being sedentary is associated with a decrease of 0.159 g/cm² in total femur bone mineral density.

  • No association was found between sedentary behavior and bone mineral density in men.
  • In men, higher levels of moderate to vigorous activity are linked to increased bone mineral density in the total femur and hip sub-regions.
  • In women, sedentary behavior is negatively associated with bone mineral density across all measured hip regions.
  • The duration of sedentary bouts, rather than their frequency, is linked to lower bone mineral density in women's total femur and hip sub-regions.
  • No significant associations were observed between sedentary behavior or physical activity and spinal bone mineral density for either gender.

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