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278: Expert Edition: Amy Harding (PhD) Researcher, Menzies Health Institute, Griffith University; Exercise & Bone Health across the Lifespan

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The Effects of Exercise on Bone Mineral Density

The higher or the high intensity resistance and impact training group did improve within group improvements in lumbus spine, femoral neck, total hip and trochanteric aerial bone mineral density. That was using DEXR, so dual energy X-ray adsorb geometry, which is like the gold standard for bone density assessment. And that was just continuing with your habitual activity. In most cases, norm weight bearing or low impact exercise,. like things like swimming, cycling, walking, go go tie-chee, those kinds of things. So that's actually quite a quite a good improvement there that we found. Just eight months too, Amy. Yeah, exactly.

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