PMID: 9550457Apr 29, 1998Paper

Relation of nutrition, body composition and physical activity to skeletal development: a cross-sectional study in preadolescent females

Journal of the American College of Nutrition
J Z IlichV Matkovic

Abstract

To examine the relation of anthropometric and growth parameters (weight, stature, body composition, age, and skeletal age), nutritional factors, and physical activity to the total body and radius bone mineral density and content and radiogrammetry parameters of the second metacarpal. The study was a cross-sectional evaluation of 456 healthy, Caucasian girls, ages 8 to 13 years. Multiple regression models were created based on Cp statistics to determine the association between bone parameters and various independent variables. Mean calcium intake was 956+/-381 mg/day, about 20% below the RDA of 1200 mg/day and about 36% below the threshold intake of approximately 1500 mg/day. The most significant predictors for total body and radius bone mineral density were corresponding bone areas, lean body mass, body fat, skeletal age, dietary calcium, and stature (only for total body) with corresponding R2(adjusted) of 48% and 36%. The total body and radius bone mineral content was positively associated with corresponding bone areas, lean body mass, body fat, calcium intake, and skeletal age with corresponding R2(adjusted) of 86% and 72%. Energy expenditure (corrected for BMI) was stratified into quartiles and bone mass parameters were dist...Continue Reading

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