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High-intensity resistance training and postmenopausal bone loss: a meta-analysisM Martyn-St James
Clinical Trials Research Unit, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Osteoporos Int 17:1225-40. 2006..A systematic review and meta-analysis was undertaken to evaluate the effects of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of progressive, high-intensity resistance training on bone mineral density (BMD) amongst postmenopausal women...
Progressive high-intensity resistance training and bone mineral density changes among premenopausal women: evidence of discordant site-specific skeletal effectsMarrissa Martyn-St James
Clinical Trials Research Unit, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Sports Med 36:683-704. 2006..It is concluded that further RCTs of resistance training of sufficiently long duration and providing optimum type, intensity and volume of loading, with intention-to-treat analysis are now required...
Effects of different impact exercise modalities on bone mineral density in premenopausal women: a meta-analysisMarrissa Martyn-St James
Carnegie Faculty of Sport and Education, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK
J Bone Miner Metab 28:251-67. 2010..High-impact-alone protocols are effective only on hip BMD in this group. However, diverse methodological and reporting discrepancies are evident in published trials...
Meta-analysis of walking for preservation of bone mineral density in postmenopausal womenMarrissa Martyn-St James
Carnegie Faculty of Sport and Education, Leeds Metropolitan University, Room 202, Fairfax Hall, Headingley Campus, Leeds LS6 3QT, UK
Bone 43:521-31. 2008..Other forms of exercise that provide greater targeted skeletal loading may be required to preserve bone mineral density in this population...
