Time since onset of walking predicts tibial bone strength in early childhood.

Abstract:

:Bone strength in adulthood is known to be affected by health at birth and early childhood. Habitual bone loading is a primary determinant of bone strength in later childhood and adulthood. However, the effects of physical activity in early childhood (e.g. crawling, standing and walking) on bone strength are unknown. Fifty-three children (twenty-seven males) were included in a longitudinal study in their early infancy. Shortly after birth (0.3±0.3months), details of mass and height were obtained along with a pQCT scan at 20% distal-proximal tibia length. At 14.8±0.5months of age the same data were collected, along with details of age at onset of standing, crawling, supported and unsupported walking. Time since onset of walking unsupported was associated with greater bone mass, cortical bone area, pericortical circumference and polar moment of inertia of both total and cortical bone (all P<0.05). There were no significant associations between other physical activity timepoints and bone measures. Age at onset of walking was not significantly related to mass, length or bone measures at birth. The results suggest that time since attainment of independent walking - representing exposure of the tibia to the large reaction and muscular forces associated with locomotion - is a primary determinant of bone strength in early childhood. This finding raises the possible opportunity of physical activity interventions at young age in paediatric populations associated with low childhood bone strength and late walking (e.g. low birth weight, cerebral palsy and Down's Syndrome, etc.).

journal_name

Bone

journal_title

Bone

authors

Ireland A,Rittweger J,Schönau E,Lamberg-Allardt C,Viljakainen H

doi

10.1016/j.bone.2014.08.003

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2014-11-01 00:00:00

pages

76-84

eissn

8756-3282

issn

1873-2763

pii

S8756-3282(14)00304-4

journal_volume

68

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