Bone structure and density via HR-pQCT in 60d bed-rest, 2-years recovery with and without countermeasures

D Belavy, G Beller, Z Ritter, D Felsenberg - 2011 - dro.deakin.edu.au
D Belavy, G Beller, Z Ritter, D Felsenberg
2011dro.deakin.edu.au
We examined the effects of bed-rest, recovery and exercise countermeasures on bone
density and structure at the distal tibia and radius as measured via high-resolution
peripheral computed tomography. 24 subjects underwent 60-days of head-down tilt bed-rest
and performed either resistive vibration exercise (RVE; n= 7), resistive exercise only (RE; n=
8) or no exercise (n= 9; 2nd Berlin BedRest Study; BBR2-2). Measurements were performed
regularly during and up to 2-years after 60d bed-rest. At the distal tibia marked reductions in …
We examined the effects of bed-rest, recovery and exercise countermeasures on bone density and structure at the distal tibia and radius as measured via high-resolution peripheral computed tomography. 24 subjects underwent 60-days of head-down tilt bed-rest and performed either resistive vibration exercise (RVE; n = 7), resistive exercise only (RE; n = 8) or no exercise (n = 9; 2nd Berlin BedRest Study; BBR2-2). Measurements were performed regularly during and up to 2-years after 60d bed-rest. At the distal tibia marked reductions in cortical area, cortical thickness and bone density but increases in periosteal perimeter and trabecular area were seen (p all
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