Running Inhibits Osteoporosis Induced by Protein-deficient (PD) Food Intake
2004
TAMAKI, Hajime | SUN, Liman | OHTA, Yutaka | KATSUYAMA, Naofumi | ISHIMARU, Tetsuji | CHINEN, Isao
Running at 0.7 km/h for 10 min every day inhibited development of osteoporosis caused by protein deficient (PD) food intake. Urine alkaline phosphatase (ALP), a marker of bone formation osteoporosis, was not elevated in rats fed PD, when the osteoporosis was inhibited by running. Estrogen supplementation increased bone-breaking energy (BBE), but did not increase bone mineral density (BMD), and did not decrease urinary ALP levels.
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书目信息
Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry
ISSN
1347-6947
出版者
American Society of Plant Biologists
其它主题
Running; Osteoporosis; Bone density; Protein-deficient food
语言
英语
注释
Nal-light
类型
Text; Journal Article
2024-02-29
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