Associations of objectively and subjectively measured physical activity with trabecular and cortical bone properties in prepubertal children

Objectives. To compare the relationship between peak bone strain scores (PBSSs) calculated from physical activity (PA) questionnaires and accelerometry measures of PA with trabecular and cortical bone properties in prepubertal children. Methods. We compared PBSSs calculated from the bone-specific co...

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Main Authors: Meiring, R., McVeigh, Joanne
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://journals.assaf.org.za/sajsm/article/view/396
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25668
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author Meiring, R.
McVeigh, Joanne
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description Objectives. To compare the relationship between peak bone strain scores (PBSSs) calculated from physical activity (PA) questionnaires and accelerometry measures of PA with trabecular and cortical bone properties in prepubertal children. Methods. We compared PBSSs calculated from the bone-specific component of PA questionnaires with accelerometry and bone mass measures in 38 prepubertal children (mean 9.9 (standard deviation 1.3) years). Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) were used to assess bone content and structure, and to estimate bone strength at the radial and tibial diaphysis and radial metaphysis. Results. The PBSS was reliable and reproducible with significant (p<0.001) intraclass correlation coefficients. There were significant correlations between PBSS and moderate (r=0.38; p=0.02), vigorous (r=0.36; p=0.03) and combined moderate- to vigorous-intensity activity counts (r=0.38; p=0.02). PBSS was significantly correlated to body size-adjusted bone mineral content at all sites scanned by DXA (r=0.33 - 0.48; p<0.05). Positive correlations were observed between PBSS and area, density and strength at the radius and tibia (r=0.40 - 0.64; p<0.05). Only vigorous activity was correlated to cortical area at the radial diaphysis (r=0.37; p=0.03) and bone strength at the tibial diaphysis (r=0.32; p=0.05). Activity as assessed by the PBSS explained a greater amount of variance in bone variables as measured by DXA and pQCT than accelerometer-measured PA. Conclusion. Accelerometer-measured moderate and vigorous habitual PA is associated with indices of cortical bone size and geometry in children, whereas light PA has no detectable association. Furthermore, the bone-specific questionnaire appears to be more strongly associated with bone outcomes than accelerometer-derived measures of PA.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-256682017-01-30T12:49:37Z Associations of objectively and subjectively measured physical activity with trabecular and cortical bone properties in prepubertal children Meiring, R. McVeigh, Joanne Objectives. To compare the relationship between peak bone strain scores (PBSSs) calculated from physical activity (PA) questionnaires and accelerometry measures of PA with trabecular and cortical bone properties in prepubertal children. Methods. We compared PBSSs calculated from the bone-specific component of PA questionnaires with accelerometry and bone mass measures in 38 prepubertal children (mean 9.9 (standard deviation 1.3) years). Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) were used to assess bone content and structure, and to estimate bone strength at the radial and tibial diaphysis and radial metaphysis. Results. The PBSS was reliable and reproducible with significant (p<0.001) intraclass correlation coefficients. There were significant correlations between PBSS and moderate (r=0.38; p=0.02), vigorous (r=0.36; p=0.03) and combined moderate- to vigorous-intensity activity counts (r=0.38; p=0.02). PBSS was significantly correlated to body size-adjusted bone mineral content at all sites scanned by DXA (r=0.33 - 0.48; p<0.05). Positive correlations were observed between PBSS and area, density and strength at the radius and tibia (r=0.40 - 0.64; p<0.05). Only vigorous activity was correlated to cortical area at the radial diaphysis (r=0.37; p=0.03) and bone strength at the tibial diaphysis (r=0.32; p=0.05). Activity as assessed by the PBSS explained a greater amount of variance in bone variables as measured by DXA and pQCT than accelerometer-measured PA. Conclusion. Accelerometer-measured moderate and vigorous habitual PA is associated with indices of cortical bone size and geometry in children, whereas light PA has no detectable association. Furthermore, the bone-specific questionnaire appears to be more strongly associated with bone outcomes than accelerometer-derived measures of PA. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25668 http://journals.assaf.org.za/sajsm/article/view/396 fulltext
spellingShingle Meiring, R.
McVeigh, Joanne
Associations of objectively and subjectively measured physical activity with trabecular and cortical bone properties in prepubertal children
title Associations of objectively and subjectively measured physical activity with trabecular and cortical bone properties in prepubertal children
title_full Associations of objectively and subjectively measured physical activity with trabecular and cortical bone properties in prepubertal children
title_fullStr Associations of objectively and subjectively measured physical activity with trabecular and cortical bone properties in prepubertal children
title_full_unstemmed Associations of objectively and subjectively measured physical activity with trabecular and cortical bone properties in prepubertal children
title_short Associations of objectively and subjectively measured physical activity with trabecular and cortical bone properties in prepubertal children
title_sort associations of objectively and subjectively measured physical activity with trabecular and cortical bone properties in prepubertal children
url http://journals.assaf.org.za/sajsm/article/view/396
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25668