Research on incremental load power bicycle exercise on bone mineral density in patients with osteoporosis
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- 10.2991/mmebc-16.2016.103How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- Incremental power, cycling, osteoporosis, bone mineral density
- Abstract
Objective to explore the effect of incremental cycle ergometer exercise on bone mineral density in patients with osteoporosis. Methods 60 cases with osteoporosis in 2013 January-2014 year in January in our hospital as the research object, according to the different treatment as control group and observation group, the control group was given conventional bicycle exercise therapy, the observation group incremental cycle ergometer exercise therapy, compared two groups of bone mineral density and bone metabolism in patients with the situation. Results in the observation group after treatment, L1-L4 BMD (1.23+0.03)g/cm2, left femoral neck BMD (1.01+0.02)g/cm2, significantly better than the control group (1.13+0.01) g/cm2, (0.94+0.01)g/cm2, the difference was statistically significant P<0.01. The observation group after treatment of hip bone mineral density is (0.70+0.17)g/cm2, the bone density of the lumbar spine is (0.95+0.28)g/cm2, significantly better than the control group (0.62+0.12)g/cm2, (0.84+0.10)g/cm2, the difference was statistically significant P<0.05. Conclusion the clinical effect of incremental cycle ergometer exercise in treating senile osteoporosis significantly, can effectively promote the bone mineral density and bone absorption of patients, has good effect on prevention of patients with fracture.
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TY - CONF AU - Fangtao Liu AU - Qiaozhen Yan PY - 2016/06 DA - 2016/06 TI - Research on incremental load power bicycle exercise on bone mineral density in patients with osteoporosis BT - Proceedings of the 2016 6th International Conference on Machinery, Materials, Environment, Biotechnology and Computer PB - Atlantis Press SP - 479 EP - 482 SN - 2352-5401 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/mmebc-16.2016.103 DO - 10.2991/mmebc-16.2016.103 ID - Liu2016/06 ER -