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Physical activity estimated by osteogenic potential and energy expenditure has differing associations with bone mass in young adults: the raine study.

Carrie-Anne NgDavid ScottMarc SimKun ZhuAris SiafarikasNicolas H HartJocelyn TanPaola Chivers
Published in: Archives of osteoporosis (2022)
This study revealed disagreement in associations of self-reported METs and loading score estimates with bone health in young adults. Coupling traditional energy expenditure questionnaire outcomes with bone-loading estimates may improve understanding of the location-specific skeletal benefits of physical activity in young adults.
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