Authors
Leigh Gabel, Heather M Macdonald, Lindsay Nettlefold, Heather A McKay
Publication date
2017/7/1
Journal
Journal of bone and mineral research
Volume
32
Issue
7
Pages
1525-1536
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons and The American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR)
Description
Bone strength is influenced by bone geometry, density, and bone microarchitecture, which adapt to increased mechanical loads during growth. Physical activity (PA) is essential for optimal bone strength accrual; however, less is known about how sedentary time influences bone strength and its determinants. Thus, our aim was to investigate the prospective associations between PA, sedentary time, and bone strength and its determinants during adolescence. We used HR‐pQCT at distal tibia (8% site) and radius (7% site) in 173 girls and 136 boys (aged 9 to 20 years at baseline). We conducted a maximum of four annual measurements at the tibia (n = 785 observations) and radius (n = 582 observations). We assessed moderate‐to‐vigorous PA (MVPA) and sedentary time with accelerometers (ActiGraph GT1M). We aligned participants on maturity (years from age at peak height velocity) and fit …
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