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ArtikelAnthropometrics, Bone Mineral Density, and Dietary Intake in a Group of Young Adult Females  
Oleh: Beiseigel, Jeannemarie M. ; Nickols-Richardson, Sharon M.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal vol. 30 no. 3 (Mar. 2002), page 404-423.
Fulltext: 404fcs303.pdf (93.36KB)
Isi artikelAssociations between anthropometric, body composition, and dietary intake and measures of bone mineral density (BMD) in young-adult females were explored. Positive associations were found between body weight and TB (p < .05), lumbar spine (LS) (L2-L4, p < .01), and total proximal femur (TPF) BMD (p < .0001); body mass index and LS (p < .05), TPF (p < .0001), and total forearm BMD (p < .01); FFST mass and TB (p < .001), LS (p < .01), and TPF BMD (p < .0001), and fat mass and LS (p < .05) and TPF BMD (p < .01). LS BMD had negative associations with protein, magnesium, and iron intake (all p < .05). Average vitamin D intake had a positive association with ultradistal forearm BMD (p < .01). Findings support the positive influence of body weight and soft-tissue mass on BMD in young adult females.
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