The Influence of Nutrition Intervention on the P1NP and CTX-1 Response to an Acute Exercise Bout: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis.
Eimear DolanAlina DumasGabriel Perri EstevesLeticia Lopes TakarabeLuisa Alves Mendonça PerfeitoKaren M KeaneBruno GualanoGeorge A KelleyLouise BurkeCraig SalePaul A SwintonPublished in: Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) (2024)
Nutritional intervention can modulate the acute bone biomarker response to exercise, which primarily manifests as an increase in bone resorption. Ensuring adequate attention to nutritional factors may be important to protect bone health of exercising individuals, with energy, carbohydrate and calcium availability particularly important to consider. Although a wide breadth of data were available for this evidence synthesis, there was substantial heterogeneity in relation to design and intervention characteristics. Direct and indirect replication is required to confirm key findings and to generate better estimates of true effect sizes.
Keyphrases
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