Bone mass development in childhood and its association with physical activity and vitamin D levels. The CHAMPS-Study DK

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

Standard

Bone mass development in childhood and its association with physical activity and vitamin D levels. The CHAMPS-Study DK. / Rønne, Maria Sode; Heidemann, Malene; Lylloff, Louise; Schou, Anders J; Tarp, Jakob; Laursen, Jens Ole; Jørgensen, Niklas Rye; Husby, Steffen; Wedderkopp, Niels; Mølgaard, Christian.

I: Calcified Tissue International, Bind 104, Nr. 1, 2019, s. 1-13.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Rønne, MS, Heidemann, M, Lylloff, L, Schou, AJ, Tarp, J, Laursen, JO, Jørgensen, NR, Husby, S, Wedderkopp, N & Mølgaard, C 2019, 'Bone mass development in childhood and its association with physical activity and vitamin D levels. The CHAMPS-Study DK', Calcified Tissue International, bind 104, nr. 1, s. 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00223-018-0466-5

APA

Rønne, M. S., Heidemann, M., Lylloff, L., Schou, A. J., Tarp, J., Laursen, J. O., Jørgensen, N. R., Husby, S., Wedderkopp, N., & Mølgaard, C. (2019). Bone mass development in childhood and its association with physical activity and vitamin D levels. The CHAMPS-Study DK. Calcified Tissue International, 104(1), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00223-018-0466-5

Vancouver

Rønne MS, Heidemann M, Lylloff L, Schou AJ, Tarp J, Laursen JO o.a. Bone mass development in childhood and its association with physical activity and vitamin D levels. The CHAMPS-Study DK. Calcified Tissue International. 2019;104(1):1-13. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00223-018-0466-5

Author

Rønne, Maria Sode ; Heidemann, Malene ; Lylloff, Louise ; Schou, Anders J ; Tarp, Jakob ; Laursen, Jens Ole ; Jørgensen, Niklas Rye ; Husby, Steffen ; Wedderkopp, Niels ; Mølgaard, Christian. / Bone mass development in childhood and its association with physical activity and vitamin D levels. The CHAMPS-Study DK. I: Calcified Tissue International. 2019 ; Bind 104, Nr. 1. s. 1-13.

Bibtex

@article{b9db97088fbc44dba268aa23e0637d90,
title = "Bone mass development in childhood and its association with physical activity and vitamin D levels. The CHAMPS-Study DK",
abstract = "This longitudinal study examined associations of bone mass with physical activity and vitamin D level over more than 6 years through puberty. A total of 663 participants (320 boys) with mean age 9.6 years at baseline (10–17 years at follow-up), underwent dual energy X-ray absorptiometry, anthropometry and blood samples for vitamin D at least twice during the study period (with three possible time-points). Physical activity was assessed using accelerometers at follow-up. A positive association was found between percent time spent at vigorous physical activity and total-body less head bone mineral content (β = 5.8, p = 0.002). The magnitude of this association increased with maturational development; thus physical activity may have a greater influence on bone mass in the more mature participants. The vitamin D levels were also positively associated with bone mass. A high degree of tracking was observed with changes in anthropometric Z scores predictive of deviation from tracking. No environmental factor predicted deviation from tracking.",
keywords = "Bone mass, Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry, Physical activity, Puberty, Tracking, Vitamin D",
author = "R{\o}nne, {Maria Sode} and Malene Heidemann and Louise Lylloff and Schou, {Anders J} and Jakob Tarp and Laursen, {Jens Ole} and J{\o}rgensen, {Niklas Rye} and Steffen Husby and Niels Wedderkopp and Christian M{\o}lgaard",
note = "CURIS 2019 NEXS 024",
year = "2019",
doi = "10.1007/s00223-018-0466-5",
language = "English",
volume = "104",
pages = "1--13",
journal = "Calcified Tissue International",
issn = "0171-967X",
publisher = "Springer",
number = "1",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Bone mass development in childhood and its association with physical activity and vitamin D levels. The CHAMPS-Study DK

AU - Rønne, Maria Sode

AU - Heidemann, Malene

AU - Lylloff, Louise

AU - Schou, Anders J

AU - Tarp, Jakob

AU - Laursen, Jens Ole

AU - Jørgensen, Niklas Rye

AU - Husby, Steffen

AU - Wedderkopp, Niels

AU - Mølgaard, Christian

N1 - CURIS 2019 NEXS 024

PY - 2019

Y1 - 2019

N2 - This longitudinal study examined associations of bone mass with physical activity and vitamin D level over more than 6 years through puberty. A total of 663 participants (320 boys) with mean age 9.6 years at baseline (10–17 years at follow-up), underwent dual energy X-ray absorptiometry, anthropometry and blood samples for vitamin D at least twice during the study period (with three possible time-points). Physical activity was assessed using accelerometers at follow-up. A positive association was found between percent time spent at vigorous physical activity and total-body less head bone mineral content (β = 5.8, p = 0.002). The magnitude of this association increased with maturational development; thus physical activity may have a greater influence on bone mass in the more mature participants. The vitamin D levels were also positively associated with bone mass. A high degree of tracking was observed with changes in anthropometric Z scores predictive of deviation from tracking. No environmental factor predicted deviation from tracking.

AB - This longitudinal study examined associations of bone mass with physical activity and vitamin D level over more than 6 years through puberty. A total of 663 participants (320 boys) with mean age 9.6 years at baseline (10–17 years at follow-up), underwent dual energy X-ray absorptiometry, anthropometry and blood samples for vitamin D at least twice during the study period (with three possible time-points). Physical activity was assessed using accelerometers at follow-up. A positive association was found between percent time spent at vigorous physical activity and total-body less head bone mineral content (β = 5.8, p = 0.002). The magnitude of this association increased with maturational development; thus physical activity may have a greater influence on bone mass in the more mature participants. The vitamin D levels were also positively associated with bone mass. A high degree of tracking was observed with changes in anthropometric Z scores predictive of deviation from tracking. No environmental factor predicted deviation from tracking.

KW - Bone mass

KW - Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry

KW - Physical activity

KW - Puberty

KW - Tracking

KW - Vitamin D

U2 - 10.1007/s00223-018-0466-5

DO - 10.1007/s00223-018-0466-5

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 30178125

AN - SCOPUS:85052948950

VL - 104

SP - 1

EP - 13

JO - Calcified Tissue International

JF - Calcified Tissue International

SN - 0171-967X

IS - 1

ER -

ID: 202481246