ba0002p53 | (1) | ICCBH2013
Heidemann Malene
, Holst Rene
, Schou Anders
, Klakk Heidi
, Husby Steffen
, Wedderkopp Niels
, Molgaard Christian
Adiposity, physical inactivity and sedentary behavior have become an increasing problem during the past decade and raise concerns about future health. Increased sedentary behavior may change the body composition by increasing the fat mass (FM) relative to the lean mass (LM). These changes may influence bone health. This study aimed at evaluating the influence of BMI and body fat percent (BF%) and LM on childrens bone health represented by bone mineral content (BMC), bone...