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American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation:
January 2001 - Volume 80 - Issue 1 - pp 65-77
Research Series Article: Meta-Analysis

Resistance Training and Bone Mineral Density in Women: A Meta-Analysis of Controlled Trials

Kelley, George A. DA; Kelley, Kristi S. MEd; Tran, Zung Vu PhD

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Abstract

Kelley GA, Kelley KS, Tran ZV: Resistance training and bone mineral density in women: a meta-analysis of controlled trials. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 2001;80:65-77.

The purpose of this study was to use meta-analysis to examine the effects of resistance training on bone mineral density at the femur, lumbar spine, and radius in pre- and postmenopausal women. Resistance training had a positive effect on bone mineral density at the lumbar spine of all women and at the femur and radius sites for postmenopausal women. It was concluded that resistance training has a positive effect on bone mineral density in women.

© 2001 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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