Title of article :
The ‘muscle-bone unit’ during the pubertal growth spurt
Author/Authors :
Frank Rauch، نويسنده , , Donald A. Bailey، نويسنده , , Adam Baxter-Jones، نويسنده , , Robert Mirwald، نويسنده , , Robert Faulkner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
5
From page :
771
To page :
775
Abstract :
Mechanostat theory postulates that developmental changes in bone strength are secondary to the increasing loads imposed by larger muscle forces. Therefore, the increase in muscle strength should precede the increase in bone strength. We tested this prediction using densitometric surrogate measures of muscle force (lean body mass, LBM) and bone strength (bone mineral content, BMC) in a study on 70 boys and 68 girls who were longitudinally examined during pubertal development. On the level of the total body, the peak in LBM accrual preceded the peak in BMC accretion by an average of 0.51 years in girls and by 0.36 years in boys. In the arms, the maximal increase in LBM was followed by arm peak BMC accrual after an interval of 0.71 years in girls and 0.63 years in boys. In the lower extremities, the maximal increase in LBM was followed by peak BMC accrual after an interval of 0.22 years in girls and 0.48 years in boys. A multiple regression model revealed that total body peak LBM velocity, but not peak height velocity and sex, was independently associated with total body peak BMC velocity (r2 = 0.50; P< 0.001). Similarly, arm and leg peak LBM velocity, but not peak height velocity and sex, were independently associated with arm and leg peak BMC velocity, respectively (r2 = 0.61 for arms, r2 = 0.41 for legs; P< 0.001 in both cases). These results are compatible with the view that bone development is driven by muscle development, although the data do not exclude the hypothesis that the two processes are independently determined by genetic mechanisms.
Keywords :
Bone mass , muscle mass , puberty , growth , lean body mass
Journal title :
Bone
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Bone
Record number :
492021
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