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Bone mineral density in lifelong trained male football players compared with young and elderly untrained men

PURPOSE: The purpose of the present controlled cross-sectional study was to investigate proximal femur and whole-body bone mineral density (BMD), as well as bone turnover profile, in lifelong trained elderly male football players and young elite football players compared with untrained age-matched m...

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Autores principales: Hagman, Marie, Helge, Eva Wulff, Hornstrup, Therese, Fristrup, Bjørn, Nielsen, Jens Jung, Jørgensen, Niklas Rye, Andersen, Jesper Løvind, Helge, Jørn Wulff, Krustrup, Peter
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Publicado: Shanghai University of Sport 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6180542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30356456
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2017.09.009
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author Hagman, Marie
Helge, Eva Wulff
Hornstrup, Therese
Fristrup, Bjørn
Nielsen, Jens Jung
Jørgensen, Niklas Rye
Andersen, Jesper Løvind
Helge, Jørn Wulff
Krustrup, Peter
author_facet Hagman, Marie
Helge, Eva Wulff
Hornstrup, Therese
Fristrup, Bjørn
Nielsen, Jens Jung
Jørgensen, Niklas Rye
Andersen, Jesper Løvind
Helge, Jørn Wulff
Krustrup, Peter
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description PURPOSE: The purpose of the present controlled cross-sectional study was to investigate proximal femur and whole-body bone mineral density (BMD), as well as bone turnover profile, in lifelong trained elderly male football players and young elite football players compared with untrained age-matched men. METHODS: One hundred and forty healthy, non-smoking men participated in the study, including lifelong trained football players (FTE, n = 35) aged 65–80 years, elite football players (FTY, n = 35) aged 18–30 years, as well as untrained age-matched elderly (UE, n = 35) and young (UY, n = 35) men. All participants underwent a regional dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA) scan of the proximal femur and a whole-body DXA scan to determine BMD. From a resting blood sample, the bone turnover markers (BTMs) osteocalcin, carboxy-terminal type-1 collagen crosslinks (CTX-1), procollagen type-1 amino-terminal propeptide (P1NP), and sclerostin were measured. RESULTS: FTE had 7.3%–12.9% higher (p < 0.05) BMD of the femoral neck, wards, shaft, and total proximal femur in both legs compared to UE, and 9.3%–9.7% higher (p < 0.05) BMD in femoral trochanter in both legs compared to UY. FTY had 24.3%–37.4% higher (p < 0.001) BMD in all femoral regions and total proximal femur in both legs compared to UY. The whole-body DXA scan confirmed these results, with FTE showing similar whole-body BMD and 7.9% higher (p < 0.05) leg BMD compared to UY, and with FTY having 9.6% higher (p < 0.001) whole-body BMD and 18.2% higher (p < 0.001) leg BMD compared to UY. The plasma concentration of osteocalcin, CTX-1, and P1NP were 29%, 53%, and 52% higher (p < 0.01), respectively, in FTY compared to UY. CONCLUSION: BMD of the proximal femur and whole-body BMD are markedly higher in lifelong trained male football players aged 65–80 years and young elite football players aged 18–30 years compared to age-matched untrained men. Elderly football players even show higher BMD in femoral trochanter and leg BMD than untrained young despite an age difference of 47 years.
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spelling pubmed-61805422018-10-23 Bone mineral density in lifelong trained male football players compared with young and elderly untrained men Hagman, Marie Helge, Eva Wulff Hornstrup, Therese Fristrup, Bjørn Nielsen, Jens Jung Jørgensen, Niklas Rye Andersen, Jesper Løvind Helge, Jørn Wulff Krustrup, Peter J Sport Health Sci Special issue on Team Sport and Health PURPOSE: The purpose of the present controlled cross-sectional study was to investigate proximal femur and whole-body bone mineral density (BMD), as well as bone turnover profile, in lifelong trained elderly male football players and young elite football players compared with untrained age-matched men. METHODS: One hundred and forty healthy, non-smoking men participated in the study, including lifelong trained football players (FTE, n = 35) aged 65–80 years, elite football players (FTY, n = 35) aged 18–30 years, as well as untrained age-matched elderly (UE, n = 35) and young (UY, n = 35) men. All participants underwent a regional dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA) scan of the proximal femur and a whole-body DXA scan to determine BMD. From a resting blood sample, the bone turnover markers (BTMs) osteocalcin, carboxy-terminal type-1 collagen crosslinks (CTX-1), procollagen type-1 amino-terminal propeptide (P1NP), and sclerostin were measured. RESULTS: FTE had 7.3%–12.9% higher (p < 0.05) BMD of the femoral neck, wards, shaft, and total proximal femur in both legs compared to UE, and 9.3%–9.7% higher (p < 0.05) BMD in femoral trochanter in both legs compared to UY. FTY had 24.3%–37.4% higher (p < 0.001) BMD in all femoral regions and total proximal femur in both legs compared to UY. The whole-body DXA scan confirmed these results, with FTE showing similar whole-body BMD and 7.9% higher (p < 0.05) leg BMD compared to UY, and with FTY having 9.6% higher (p < 0.001) whole-body BMD and 18.2% higher (p < 0.001) leg BMD compared to UY. The plasma concentration of osteocalcin, CTX-1, and P1NP were 29%, 53%, and 52% higher (p < 0.01), respectively, in FTY compared to UY. CONCLUSION: BMD of the proximal femur and whole-body BMD are markedly higher in lifelong trained male football players aged 65–80 years and young elite football players aged 18–30 years compared to age-matched untrained men. Elderly football players even show higher BMD in femoral trochanter and leg BMD than untrained young despite an age difference of 47 years. Shanghai University of Sport 2018-04 2017-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6180542/ /pubmed/30356456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2017.09.009 Text en © 2018 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Shanghai University of Sport. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Hagman, Marie
Helge, Eva Wulff
Hornstrup, Therese
Fristrup, Bjørn
Nielsen, Jens Jung
Jørgensen, Niklas Rye
Andersen, Jesper Løvind
Helge, Jørn Wulff
Krustrup, Peter
Bone mineral density in lifelong trained male football players compared with young and elderly untrained men
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title_fullStr Bone mineral density in lifelong trained male football players compared with young and elderly untrained men
title_full_unstemmed Bone mineral density in lifelong trained male football players compared with young and elderly untrained men
title_short Bone mineral density in lifelong trained male football players compared with young and elderly untrained men
title_sort bone mineral density in lifelong trained male football players compared with young and elderly untrained men
topic Special issue on Team Sport and Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6180542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30356456
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2017.09.009
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