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Title: | The effects of a 1-year recreational Kung Fu protocol on bone health parameters in a group of healthy inactive young men | Authors: | Khalil, Nour Pinti, Antonio Hage, Rawad El |
Affiliations: | Department of Physical Education | Keywords: | Forearm Martial art Men Muscular power Peak bone mass Prevention of osteoporosis |
Issue Date: | 2023-07-01 | Publisher: | National Library of Medicine | Part of: | Journal of Clinical Densitometry | Volume: | 26 | Issue: | 3 | Abstract: | The main aim of the current study was to explore the effects of a 1-year recreational Kung Fu protocol on bone health parameters (bone mineral content (BMC), bone mineral density (BMD), femoral neck geometry and composite indices of femoral neck strength) in a group of healthy inactive young men. 54 young inactive men voluntarily participated in this study, but only 51 of them completed it. The participants were assigned to 2 different groups: control group (n=31) and Kung Fu group (n=20). The Kung Fu group performed two sessions of recreational Kung Fu per week; the duration of each session was 45 minutes. The current study has demonstrated that whole body (WB) BMC, ultra-distal (UD) radius BMD, 1/3 radius BMD, total radius BMD, total forearm BMD, maximal strength, maximum oxygen consumption and jumping performance increased in the Kung Fu group but not in the control group. The percentages of variations in WB BMC, forearm BMD and physical performance parameters were significantly different between the two groups. In conclusion, this study suggests that recreational Kung Fu is an effective method to improve WB BMC, forearm BMD and physical performance parameters in young inactive men. |
URI: | https://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/6878 | ISSN: | 1094-6950 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.jocd.2023.101418 | Type: | Journal Article |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Physical Education |
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