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Pelvic region bone density, soft tissue mass, and injury frequency in female professional ballet dancers and soccer athletes

We recently observed a high prevalence of low pelvic bone mineral density (BMD) in female professional ballet performers. Because this population is susceptible to musculoskeletal overuse injuries, we aimed to determine which regions of the pelvis may be at greatest risk compared to general populati...

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Autores principales: Vahedi, Hamed, Taft, Carter M., Daum, Joshua R., Dabash, Sherif, McCulloch, Patrick C., Lambert, Bradley S.
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Publicado: Chengdu Sport University 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9219303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35784521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.smhs.2021.08.002
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author Vahedi, Hamed
Taft, Carter M.
Daum, Joshua R.
Dabash, Sherif
McCulloch, Patrick C.
Lambert, Bradley S.
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Taft, Carter M.
Daum, Joshua R.
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description We recently observed a high prevalence of low pelvic bone mineral density (BMD) in female professional ballet performers. Because this population is susceptible to musculoskeletal overuse injuries, we aimed to determine which regions of the pelvis may be at greatest risk compared to general population females (GENPOP) as well as professional female soccer players (SOCCER, a comparison to other elite athletes regularly subjected to high degrees of loading). Three groups of age-matched females [(GENPOP; n = 38, 27±1yrs), (BALLET; single company, n = 36, 26±3yrs), (SOCCER; single NWSL® club, n = 34, 25±1yrs)] consented to have their BMD and body composition assessed (DEXA, GE®). In addition to soft tissue and total and regional BMD analyses, a segmental analysis of the pelvis was performed to determine site-specific BMD for the iliac fossa, iliac fossa/iliac crest/ilium combined, pubic bone, ischium, and sacrum. A mixed-model ANOVA followed by a Tukey's post-hoc test was used to compare the groups (Type-I error; α = 0.05). The BALLET group had lower pelvic BMD for all measures (Avg.%Diff. = 15%-27%, p<0.001) compared to the SOCCER group and for the ischium (Avg.%Diff.= 8%; p=0.007) and sacrum (Avg.%Diff. ​= ​7%; p = 0.028) compared to the GENPOP group. The BALLET group had lower lean mass for all measures compared to the other groups (Avg.%Diff. = 12%-18%; p < 0.01). Professional ballet performers exhibit reduced pelvic region soft tissue and site-specific BMD not previously detected using standard DEXA analyses. These findings highlight which pelvic regions may benefit from preventative strength training and/or nutritional interventions.
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spelling pubmed-92193032022-06-30 Pelvic region bone density, soft tissue mass, and injury frequency in female professional ballet dancers and soccer athletes Vahedi, Hamed Taft, Carter M. Daum, Joshua R. Dabash, Sherif McCulloch, Patrick C. Lambert, Bradley S. Sports Med Health Sci Original Article We recently observed a high prevalence of low pelvic bone mineral density (BMD) in female professional ballet performers. Because this population is susceptible to musculoskeletal overuse injuries, we aimed to determine which regions of the pelvis may be at greatest risk compared to general population females (GENPOP) as well as professional female soccer players (SOCCER, a comparison to other elite athletes regularly subjected to high degrees of loading). Three groups of age-matched females [(GENPOP; n = 38, 27±1yrs), (BALLET; single company, n = 36, 26±3yrs), (SOCCER; single NWSL® club, n = 34, 25±1yrs)] consented to have their BMD and body composition assessed (DEXA, GE®). In addition to soft tissue and total and regional BMD analyses, a segmental analysis of the pelvis was performed to determine site-specific BMD for the iliac fossa, iliac fossa/iliac crest/ilium combined, pubic bone, ischium, and sacrum. A mixed-model ANOVA followed by a Tukey's post-hoc test was used to compare the groups (Type-I error; α = 0.05). The BALLET group had lower pelvic BMD for all measures (Avg.%Diff. = 15%-27%, p<0.001) compared to the SOCCER group and for the ischium (Avg.%Diff.= 8%; p=0.007) and sacrum (Avg.%Diff. ​= ​7%; p = 0.028) compared to the GENPOP group. The BALLET group had lower lean mass for all measures compared to the other groups (Avg.%Diff. = 12%-18%; p < 0.01). Professional ballet performers exhibit reduced pelvic region soft tissue and site-specific BMD not previously detected using standard DEXA analyses. These findings highlight which pelvic regions may benefit from preventative strength training and/or nutritional interventions. Chengdu Sport University 2021-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9219303/ /pubmed/35784521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.smhs.2021.08.002 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://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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Dabash, Sherif
McCulloch, Patrick C.
Lambert, Bradley S.
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title Pelvic region bone density, soft tissue mass, and injury frequency in female professional ballet dancers and soccer athletes
title_full Pelvic region bone density, soft tissue mass, and injury frequency in female professional ballet dancers and soccer athletes
title_fullStr Pelvic region bone density, soft tissue mass, and injury frequency in female professional ballet dancers and soccer athletes
title_full_unstemmed Pelvic region bone density, soft tissue mass, and injury frequency in female professional ballet dancers and soccer athletes
title_short Pelvic region bone density, soft tissue mass, and injury frequency in female professional ballet dancers and soccer athletes
title_sort pelvic region bone density, soft tissue mass, and injury frequency in female professional ballet dancers and soccer athletes
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9219303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35784521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.smhs.2021.08.002
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