Long-distance running alters bone anthropometry, elemental composition and mineral density of young dogs

Volume: 5, Issue: 1, Pages: 17 - 23
Published: Feb 1, 1995
Abstract
Ten young beagle dogs were run on a treadmill for 1 year, the last 15 weeks 40 km/day. Thereafter bone anthropometric variables, elemental composition, mineral density (BMD) and serum markers of bone metabolism were analyzed and compared with matched‐paired control dogs. More osteophytes developed, weight‐bearing bones grew larger and BMD of axial skeleton was reduced in the trained group. Zinc and sodium accumulated in bones of the runners....
Paper Details
Title
Long-distance running alters bone anthropometry, elemental composition and mineral density of young dogs
Published Date
Feb 1, 1995
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
17 - 23
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