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The effects of milk intake and whole-body vibration exercise on bone mineral density in elderly women in nursing homes. 📎

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Abstract Title:

The effects of milk intake and whole-body vibration exercise on bone mineral density in elderly women in nursing homes.

Abstract Source:

J Phys Ther Sci. 2017 Jul ;29(7):1125-1128. Epub 2017 Jul 15. PMID: 28744030

Abstract Author(s):

So Min Lee, Sungchul Kim, Chae-Gil Lim

Article Affiliation:

So Min Lee

Abstract:

[Purpose] This study was designed to investigate the effects of lactose-free milk intake and whole-body vibration exercises on bone density in elderly female nursing home residents who had difficulty exercising outdoors and had not consumed milk. [Subjects and Methods] Twenty seven elderly women aged 70 or older from 3 nursing homes located in Incheon, Korea participated in the study. The experimental group (n=13) carried out whole-body vibration exercises and drank lactose-free milk, while the control group (n=14) continued to live their ordinary nursing home lives. Weight, BMI, T-scores, and Z-scores were compared between the experimental and control groups after 12 weeks. [Results] The comparison of changes in weight and BMI in the control group before and after the 12-week experiment found no statistically significant differences. However, bone mineral density was significantly different, with the T-score significantly decreasing from -2.99 to -3.48 and the Z-score decreasing from -1.87 to -2.58. The other comparisons of physical changes in the control group before and after the 12-week experiment found no statistical significance. [Conclusion] The results indicate that regular consumption of lactose-free milk and performing whole-body vibration exercises can delay the progression of bone density loss in older adults in nursing homes; adequate exercise and calcium intake could eventually help prevent fractures.


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