Mild chronic whole body vibration does not affect bone mineral mass or density in young females

Whole body vibration (WBV) is increasingly being used in several physical therapy settings. In order to evaluate the ability of WBV to affect bone mineral component, thirty-six young (mean age 25.3 ± 5.26 yrs) healthy females underwent eight weeks of WBV exercise (nineteen minutes per session, two s...

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Main Authors: CHIARA MILANESE, FRANCESCO PISCITELLI, CORINNA SIMONI, CARLO ZANCANARO
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Published: University of Alicante 2011-06-01
Series:Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
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spelling doaj-7cbf9abe3cfa4557800564ef920b81fe2020-11-25T02:17:45ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of Human Sport and Exercise1988-52022011-06-0162474479Mild chronic whole body vibration does not affect bone mineral mass or density in young femalesCHIARA MILANESEFRANCESCO PISCITELLICORINNA SIMONICARLO ZANCANAROWhole body vibration (WBV) is increasingly being used in several physical therapy settings. In order to evaluate the ability of WBV to affect bone mineral component, thirty-six young (mean age 25.3 ± 5.26 yrs) healthy females underwent eight weeks of WBV exercise (nineteen minutes per session, two session a week; vibration amplitude 2.0-5.0 mm, vibration frequency 40-60 Hz). Bone mineral content (BMC) and density (BMD) were evaluated before and after the WBV trial using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry in the whole body mode. Data were analyzed with repeated measures analysis of variance. Results show that neither BMC nor BMD were significantly affected by the WBV trial at the total body or regional skeletal level. It is concluded that, under the current experimental conditions, WBV exercise is not able to improve bone mineral parameters in young healthy females before the peak bone mass. Further investigation is required to recommend WBV for increasing bone quality parameters in premenopausal women.http://www.jhse.ua.es/index.php/jhse/article/view/181/373BONEDXAWOMANBODY COMPOSITION
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author CHIARA MILANESE
FRANCESCO PISCITELLI
CORINNA SIMONI
CARLO ZANCANARO
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FRANCESCO PISCITELLI
CORINNA SIMONI
CARLO ZANCANARO
Mild chronic whole body vibration does not affect bone mineral mass or density in young females
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
BONE
DXA
WOMAN
BODY COMPOSITION
author_facet CHIARA MILANESE
FRANCESCO PISCITELLI
CORINNA SIMONI
CARLO ZANCANARO
author_sort CHIARA MILANESE
title Mild chronic whole body vibration does not affect bone mineral mass or density in young females
title_short Mild chronic whole body vibration does not affect bone mineral mass or density in young females
title_full Mild chronic whole body vibration does not affect bone mineral mass or density in young females
title_fullStr Mild chronic whole body vibration does not affect bone mineral mass or density in young females
title_full_unstemmed Mild chronic whole body vibration does not affect bone mineral mass or density in young females
title_sort mild chronic whole body vibration does not affect bone mineral mass or density in young females
publisher University of Alicante
series Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
issn 1988-5202
publishDate 2011-06-01
description Whole body vibration (WBV) is increasingly being used in several physical therapy settings. In order to evaluate the ability of WBV to affect bone mineral component, thirty-six young (mean age 25.3 ± 5.26 yrs) healthy females underwent eight weeks of WBV exercise (nineteen minutes per session, two session a week; vibration amplitude 2.0-5.0 mm, vibration frequency 40-60 Hz). Bone mineral content (BMC) and density (BMD) were evaluated before and after the WBV trial using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry in the whole body mode. Data were analyzed with repeated measures analysis of variance. Results show that neither BMC nor BMD were significantly affected by the WBV trial at the total body or regional skeletal level. It is concluded that, under the current experimental conditions, WBV exercise is not able to improve bone mineral parameters in young healthy females before the peak bone mass. Further investigation is required to recommend WBV for increasing bone quality parameters in premenopausal women.
topic BONE
DXA
WOMAN
BODY COMPOSITION
url http://www.jhse.ua.es/index.php/jhse/article/view/181/373
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