ba0001pp306 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2013
Meakin Lee
, Udeh Chinedu
, Sugiyama Toshihiro
, Galea Gabriel
, Lanyon Lance
, Price Joanna
Bones fracture resistance is achieved in vivo by adaptation to habitual loading. Aged bone can adapt to exercise1 but in female rodents ageing impairs the adaptive response to artificial loading2,3. This inconsistency led us to investigate whether treadmill exercise, sufficiently mild to not itself stimulate new bone formation, could rescue aged bones diminished response to artificial loading.Young adult 17-week...