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Effect of short-term upper-body resistance training on muscular strength, bone metabolic markers, and BMD in premenopausal women
To examine the effect of a 10-week upper-body resistance training program on bone turnover markers and site-specific bone mineral density (BMD) in the wrist and distal half of the ulna and radius in untrained and healthy young premenopausal women. METHODS: Twenty-two subjects (aged 22.1 ± 1.8 years)...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3781915/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24198603 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OAJSM.S33399 |
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author | Liang, Michael TC Quezada, Lorena Lau, WY Jamie Sokmen, Bulent Spalding, Thomas W |
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description | To examine the effect of a 10-week upper-body resistance training program on bone turnover markers and site-specific bone mineral density (BMD) in the wrist and distal half of the ulna and radius in untrained and healthy young premenopausal women. METHODS: Twenty-two subjects (aged 22.1 ± 1.8 years) were randomly assigned to a resistance training (n = 12) or no training control (n = 10) group. The following outcome variables were measured before and after 10 weeks of resistance training: (1) bone formation biomarker osteocalcin, and bone resorption biomarker tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase isoform 5b; (2) BMD in the wrist and distal half of the ulna and radius; (3) isokinetic strength of the elbow and knee extensors and flexors; (4) dynamic strength of the arm extensors and flexors; and (5) maximum number of push-ups. RESULTS: The 10-week upper body resistance training intervention resulted in improved strength performance in push-ups (resistance training versus control: P < 0.05), chest presses (P < 0.05), and pulldowns (P < 0.05). However, there was no improvement in the BMD of the wrist (P > 0.05), BMD of the distal half of the ulna and radius (P > 0.05), and metabolic biomarkers osteocalcin (P > 0.05) and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase isoform 5b (P > 0.05), except for the osteocalcin/tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase isoform 5b ratio. Also, no improvement in the resistance training group was observed for isokinetic strength of the knee and elbow flexion/extension. CONCLUSION: Upper-body muscular strength performance, but not bone metabolic markers and BMD of the wrist, can be improved with a 10-week upper body resistance training program of the nonweight-bearing limbs in untrained young premenopausal women. |
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spelling | pubmed-37819152013-11-06 Effect of short-term upper-body resistance training on muscular strength, bone metabolic markers, and BMD in premenopausal women Liang, Michael TC Quezada, Lorena Lau, WY Jamie Sokmen, Bulent Spalding, Thomas W Open Access J Sports Med Original Research To examine the effect of a 10-week upper-body resistance training program on bone turnover markers and site-specific bone mineral density (BMD) in the wrist and distal half of the ulna and radius in untrained and healthy young premenopausal women. METHODS: Twenty-two subjects (aged 22.1 ± 1.8 years) were randomly assigned to a resistance training (n = 12) or no training control (n = 10) group. The following outcome variables were measured before and after 10 weeks of resistance training: (1) bone formation biomarker osteocalcin, and bone resorption biomarker tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase isoform 5b; (2) BMD in the wrist and distal half of the ulna and radius; (3) isokinetic strength of the elbow and knee extensors and flexors; (4) dynamic strength of the arm extensors and flexors; and (5) maximum number of push-ups. RESULTS: The 10-week upper body resistance training intervention resulted in improved strength performance in push-ups (resistance training versus control: P < 0.05), chest presses (P < 0.05), and pulldowns (P < 0.05). However, there was no improvement in the BMD of the wrist (P > 0.05), BMD of the distal half of the ulna and radius (P > 0.05), and metabolic biomarkers osteocalcin (P > 0.05) and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase isoform 5b (P > 0.05), except for the osteocalcin/tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase isoform 5b ratio. Also, no improvement in the resistance training group was observed for isokinetic strength of the knee and elbow flexion/extension. CONCLUSION: Upper-body muscular strength performance, but not bone metabolic markers and BMD of the wrist, can be improved with a 10-week upper body resistance training program of the nonweight-bearing limbs in untrained young premenopausal women. Dove Medical Press 2012-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3781915/ /pubmed/24198603 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OAJSM.S33399 Text en © 2012 Liang et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Liang, Michael TC Quezada, Lorena Lau, WY Jamie Sokmen, Bulent Spalding, Thomas W Effect of short-term upper-body resistance training on muscular strength, bone metabolic markers, and BMD in premenopausal women |
title | Effect of short-term upper-body resistance training on muscular strength, bone metabolic markers, and BMD in premenopausal women |
title_full | Effect of short-term upper-body resistance training on muscular strength, bone metabolic markers, and BMD in premenopausal women |
title_fullStr | Effect of short-term upper-body resistance training on muscular strength, bone metabolic markers, and BMD in premenopausal women |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of short-term upper-body resistance training on muscular strength, bone metabolic markers, and BMD in premenopausal women |
title_short | Effect of short-term upper-body resistance training on muscular strength, bone metabolic markers, and BMD in premenopausal women |
title_sort | effect of short-term upper-body resistance training on muscular strength, bone metabolic markers, and bmd in premenopausal women |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3781915/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24198603 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OAJSM.S33399 |
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