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Effects of acute- and long-term aerobic exercises at different intensities on bone in mice.

Junpei HatakeyamaShota InoueChangxin LiDaisuke TakamuraHanlin JiangHiroshi KurokiHideki Moriyama
Published in: Journal of bone and mineral metabolism (2024)
These results showed that moderate-intensity exercise can inhibit bone resorption earlier, and long-term exercise can increase bone mass and strength through promoted bone formation via the Wnt/β-catenin activation. High-intensity exercise, traditionally considered better for bone, may fail to stimulate bone remodeling, leading to no change in bone mass and strength. Our findings suggest that moderate-intensity exercise, neither too low nor high, can maintain bone health.
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