A Review of the Effects of Physical Activity (PA) on Bone Density: Relying on Iranian Studies

Thrita Pub Date : 2022-08-14 DOI:10.5812/thrita-128483
Mahdieh Nazari, M. Azarbayjani, S. Rahmati-Ahmadabad, M. Guerra Balic, Bryanne N. Bellovary
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: Osteoporosis is one of the most important problems associated with aging. Genetic and environmental agents affect the process of reducing bone mineral density (BMD). As environmental agents, mechanical load (something which exerts an opposing force on the system; hence system needs more power to perform that work) is the important factor, which affects BMD. Studies show that a variety of exercise programs, depending on the amount of mechanical load they apply to the bone, activate the signaling pathways involved in the process of osteoblast activation and reduce osteoclast activity. The effect of physical activity (PA) on BMD is a function of the intensity, duration, and type of program used. Although the existing literature shows that regular PA increases BMD and subsequently develops its strength, there are conflicting results regarding the effectiveness of exercise programs that confirm the need for further study in this area.
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体育活动(PA)对骨密度影响的综述:基于伊朗研究
骨质疏松症是与衰老有关的最重要的问题之一。遗传和环境因素影响降低骨密度的过程。作为环境因素,机械负荷(对系统施加相反力的东西);因此系统需要更多的能量来完成工作)是影响BMD的重要因素。研究表明,根据对骨骼施加的机械负荷的大小,各种锻炼计划可以激活参与成骨细胞激活过程的信号通路,并降低破骨细胞的活性。体育活动(PA)对骨密度的影响是强度、持续时间和运动类型的函数。尽管现有的文献表明,定期PA增加骨密度,并随后发展其强度,但关于运动计划的有效性,存在相互矛盾的结果,这证实了该领域需要进一步研究。
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