Running inhibits osteoporosis induced by protein-deficient (PD) food intake

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Abstract

Running at 0.7 km/h for 10 min every day inhibited development of osteoporosis caused by protein deficient (PD) food intake. Urine alkaline phosphatase (ALP), a marker of bone formation osteoporosis, was not elevated in rats fed PD, when the osteoporosis was inhibited by running. Estrogen supplementation increased bone-breaking energy (BBE), but did not increase bone mineral density (BMD), and did not decrease urinary ALP levels.

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Tamaki, H., Sun, L., Ohta, Y., Katsuyama, N., Ishimaru, T., & Chinen, I. (2004). Running inhibits osteoporosis induced by protein-deficient (PD) food intake. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 68(7), 1578–1580. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.68.1578

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