A1 Journal article (refereed)
Impact of a multimodal exercise program on tibial bone health in adolescents with Development Coordination Disorder : an examination of feasibility and potential efficacy (2020)
Tan, J. L., Siafarikas, A., Rantalainen, T., Hart, N. H., McIntyre, F., Hands, B., & Chivers, P. (2020). Impact of a multimodal exercise program on tibial bone health in adolescents with Development Coordination Disorder : an examination of feasibility and potential efficacy. Journal of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions, 20(4), 445-471. http://www.ismni.org/jmni/pdf/82/jmni_20_445.pdf
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Publication details
All authors or editors: Tan, Jocelyn L.; Siafarikas, Aris; Rantalainen, Timo; Hart, Nicolas H.; McIntyre, Fleur; Hands, Beth; Chivers, Paola
Journal or series: Journal of Musculoskeletal and Neuronal Interactions
ISSN: 1108-7161
Publication year: 2020
Volume: 20
Issue number: 4
Pages range: 445-471
Publisher: Hylonome
Publication country: Greece
Publication language: English
Persistent website address: http://www.ismni.org/jmni/pdf/82/jmni_20_445.pdf
Publication open access: Openly available
Publication channel open access: Open Access channel
Publication is parallel published (JYX): https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/73092
Abstract
Methods: Twenty-eight adolescents (17 male, 11 female) aged between 12-17 years (Mage=14.1) with DCD participated in a twice weekly, 13-week generalised multimodal exercise intervention. Peripheral quantitative computed tomography scans of the tibia (4% and 66%) were performed over a six month period. Generalised estimating equations were used to examine the impact of fitness measures on bone parameters over time.
Results: An overall improvement trend was observed for bone health, with significant increases at the 66% tibial site for bone mass (4.12% increase, dcohen=0.23, p=0.010) and cortical area (5.42% increase, η2 =12.09, p=0.014). Lower body fitness measures were significantly associated with improvements in bone health parameters, tempered by the degree of motor impairment.
Conclusion: A multimodal exercise intervention may be effective in improving bone health of adolescents with DCD. Given the impact of motor impairments, gains may be greater over an extended period of study.
Keywords: young people; physical disabilities; dyspraxia; exercise therapy; exercise (people); physical activity; physiological effects; bone; bone density
Free keywords: bone health; Developmental Coordination Disorder; developmental disorder; exercise; physical activity
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Ministry reporting: Yes
VIRTA submission year: 2020
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