An Insight into the Effect of Exercises on the Prevention of Osteoporosis and Associated Fractures in High-Risk Individuals

The purpose of this review was to investigate what type of exercises can potentially prevent osteoporosis (OP) and its associated fractures in high-risk populations. MEDLINE was searched for work relevant to various types of exercises used to prevent osteoporotic fractures in high-risk population, f...

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Main Authors: Helen Senderovich, Andrew Kosmopoulos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rambam Health Care Campus 2018-01-01
Series:Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://www.rmmj.org.il/issues/36/782/manuscript
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spelling doaj-032cbc15fc454a0a8038d6d8b1af6f732020-11-25T00:04:23ZengRambam Health Care CampusRambam Maimonides Medical Journal2076-91722018-01-0191e000510.5041/RMMJ.10325An Insight into the Effect of Exercises on the Prevention of Osteoporosis and Associated Fractures in High-Risk IndividualsHelen Senderovich0Andrew Kosmopoulos1Geriatrics & Palliative Care & Pain Medicine, Baycrest Health Sciences, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; and Assistant Professor of the University of Toronto, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Division of Palliative Care, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaResearch Assistant, Baycrest Health Sciences, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; and McMaster University BHSc (Honours), Hamilton, Ontario, CanadaThe purpose of this review was to investigate what type of exercises can potentially prevent osteoporosis (OP) and its associated fractures in high-risk populations. MEDLINE was searched for work relevant to various types of exercises used to prevent osteoporotic fractures in high-risk population, from the year 1995 onwards. Twelve articles were identified, and, from them, four were deemed suitable to the objective. The studies reviewed show that various types of exercise are effective and safe in preventing the onset of OP. For example, high-intensity progressive resistance training (HiPRT) has been shown to increase vertebral height and femoral neck bone mineral density (BMD), in addition to improving functional performance. Additional studies reviewed suggested that bone reabsorption levels may be positively impacted by low-impact exercise, such as walking. This review provides insight into the effectiveness of various types of exercise to combat and possibly prevent OP for high-risk individuals, which include postmenstrual Caucasian females, people with multiple comorbidities, individuals who smoke or consume alcohol, and the frail elderly population. The prevention of OP should reduce both the social (emotional) and economic burdens faced by patients, caregivers, and health-care systems. Moving forward, research that identifies and bridges pharmaceutical treatment and exercise should be conducted, in addition to the comparison of passive versus active forms of exercise to determine which treatment best prevents OP in high-risk populations.https://www.rmmj.org.il/issues/36/782/manuscriptBone mineral densityfracture preventionhigh-impact exercisehigh-intensity progressive resistance traininghigh-risk populationnon-pharmacological treatment for osteoporosis
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An Insight into the Effect of Exercises on the Prevention of Osteoporosis and Associated Fractures in High-Risk Individuals
Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal
Bone mineral density
fracture prevention
high-impact exercise
high-intensity progressive resistance training
high-risk population
non-pharmacological treatment for osteoporosis
author_facet Helen Senderovich
Andrew Kosmopoulos
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title An Insight into the Effect of Exercises on the Prevention of Osteoporosis and Associated Fractures in High-Risk Individuals
title_short An Insight into the Effect of Exercises on the Prevention of Osteoporosis and Associated Fractures in High-Risk Individuals
title_full An Insight into the Effect of Exercises on the Prevention of Osteoporosis and Associated Fractures in High-Risk Individuals
title_fullStr An Insight into the Effect of Exercises on the Prevention of Osteoporosis and Associated Fractures in High-Risk Individuals
title_full_unstemmed An Insight into the Effect of Exercises on the Prevention of Osteoporosis and Associated Fractures in High-Risk Individuals
title_sort insight into the effect of exercises on the prevention of osteoporosis and associated fractures in high-risk individuals
publisher Rambam Health Care Campus
series Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal
issn 2076-9172
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The purpose of this review was to investigate what type of exercises can potentially prevent osteoporosis (OP) and its associated fractures in high-risk populations. MEDLINE was searched for work relevant to various types of exercises used to prevent osteoporotic fractures in high-risk population, from the year 1995 onwards. Twelve articles were identified, and, from them, four were deemed suitable to the objective. The studies reviewed show that various types of exercise are effective and safe in preventing the onset of OP. For example, high-intensity progressive resistance training (HiPRT) has been shown to increase vertebral height and femoral neck bone mineral density (BMD), in addition to improving functional performance. Additional studies reviewed suggested that bone reabsorption levels may be positively impacted by low-impact exercise, such as walking. This review provides insight into the effectiveness of various types of exercise to combat and possibly prevent OP for high-risk individuals, which include postmenstrual Caucasian females, people with multiple comorbidities, individuals who smoke or consume alcohol, and the frail elderly population. The prevention of OP should reduce both the social (emotional) and economic burdens faced by patients, caregivers, and health-care systems. Moving forward, research that identifies and bridges pharmaceutical treatment and exercise should be conducted, in addition to the comparison of passive versus active forms of exercise to determine which treatment best prevents OP in high-risk populations.
topic Bone mineral density
fracture prevention
high-impact exercise
high-intensity progressive resistance training
high-risk population
non-pharmacological treatment for osteoporosis
url https://www.rmmj.org.il/issues/36/782/manuscript
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