Nutrition, exercise, and bone status in youth.

S I Barr, H A McKay
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The maximal amount of bone mass gained during growth (peak bone mass) is an important determinant of bone mass in later life and thereby an important determinant of fracture risk. Although genetic factors appear to be primary determinants of peak bone mass, environmental factors such as physical activity and nutrition also contribute. In this article, bone growth and maintenance are reviewed, and mechanisms are described whereby physical activity can affect bone mass. Studies addressing the effects of physical activity on bone status in youth are reviewed: Although conclusive data are not yet available, considerable evidence supports the importance of activity, especially activity initiated before puberty. The critical role of energy in bone growth is outlined, and studies assessing the impact of calcium intake during childhood and adolescence are reviewed. Although results of intervention trials are equivocal, other evidence supports a role for calcium intake during growth. Recommendations for physical activity and nutrition, directed to children and adolescents, are presented.

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青少年的营养、运动和骨骼状况。
生长期间获得的最大骨量(峰值骨量)是晚年骨量的重要决定因素,因此也是骨折风险的重要决定因素。虽然遗传因素似乎是骨量峰值的主要决定因素,但环境因素,如体育活动和营养也有影响。在这篇文章中,骨骼生长和维护进行了回顾,并描述了机制,即体育活动可以影响骨量。本文回顾了有关体育锻炼对青少年骨骼状况影响的研究:尽管尚无结论性数据,但相当多的证据支持体育锻炼的重要性,尤其是青春期前开始的体育锻炼。概述了能量在骨骼生长中的关键作用,并回顾了评估儿童和青少年时期钙摄入影响的研究。尽管干预试验的结果是模棱两可的,但其他证据支持生长过程中钙摄入的作用。提出了针对儿童和青少年的体育活动和营养建议。
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