ba0002oc20 | Miscellaneous | ICCBH2013
Warden Stuart
, Roosa Sara Mantila
, Hurd Andrea
, Fuchs Robyn
Objectives and methods: Exercise induces greatest bone gains during growth, yet reduced bone strength is an age-related phenomenon. This raises the question of whether exercise-induced bone changes when young persist into adulthood. Previous work has suggested exercise-induced gains in bone mass are lost with aging. However, exercise during growth primarily influences bone structure rather than mass to increase strength and mechanisms exist for the maintenance of exercise effe...