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Geometric and 'True' Densitometric Characteristics of Bones in Athletes with Stress Fracture and Menstrual Disturbances: A Systematic Review

机译:应力骨折和月经紊乱中运动员骨骼的几何和“真实”抗密闭特征:系统评价

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BackgroundStress fractures can lead to short- and long-term consequences, impacting participation in sport and general health. Recognizing which skeletal characteristics render bones susceptible to stress fracture may aid stress-fracture prevention. Menstrual disturbances among exercising women are a known risk factor for stress fracture; therefore, assessing skeletal commonalities between women with stress fractures and women with menstrual disturbances may increase our understanding of why menstrual disturbances put athletes at greater risk for stress fracture. Three-dimensional (3D) bone imaging tools provide detailed information about volumetric bone mineral density (vBMD) and bone structure that cannot be obtained using traditional two-dimensional (2D) techniques.ObjectivesThis systematic review serves to: (1) evaluate the current literature available on vBMD, bone geometry, and bone structure in exercising women with menstrual disturbances and exercising women with stress fractures, and (2) assess the common skeletal characteristics between both conditions. Our aim is to reveal bone properties beyond 2D areal BMD that may indicate increased susceptibility to stress fracture among exercising women with menstrual disturbances.Search MethodsA search of the PubMed/Medline database was completed in May 2018.Eligibility CriteriaEligible articles included those that reported vBMD, bone geometry, or bone structure obtained from 3D imaging techniques or estimated from 2D imaging techniques. Only studies conducted in premenopausal exercising women and girls who had a stress fracture, a menstrual disturbance, or both were included.ResultsTwenty-four articles met the inclusion criteria. Bone area and cortical thickness at the tibia were identified as altered both in women with menstrual disturbances and in women with stress fractures; however, there was inconsistency in the results observed for all bone parameters. The majority of skeletal parameters of the lower extremities were not significantly different between exercising women with and without stress fractures and between those with and without menstrual disturbances.DiscussionMost studies were moderate or low quality based on study design, and only one article combined both conditions to explore vBMD and bone geometry in athletes with menstrual disturbances and a history of stress fracture. These findings highlight the need for more skeletal research on the intersection of these health conditions in exercising women. The lack of observed differences in skeletal parameters suggests that risk factors other than bone geometry and structure may be the primary causes of stress fracture in these women.
机译:Backgroundstress骨折可能导致短期和长期后果,影响运动和一般健康。识别哪种骨骼特征呈现易受应力骨折的骨骼可能有助于应激骨折预防。锻炼女性中的月经紊乱是应激骨折的已知风险因素;因此,评估患有压力骨折和患有月经障碍的妇女的骨骼共性可能会增加我们对月经紊乱的理解,将运动员造成更大的压力骨折风险。三维(3D)骨成像工具提供有关容积骨矿物密度(VBMD)和骨骼结构的详细信息,不能使用传统的二维(2D)技术获得.bobjectivesthis系统审查:(1)评估当前的文献在VBMD,骨几何和骨骼结构上可用,在锻炼有月经紊乱和锻炼带应力骨折的妇女,(2)评估这两个条件之间的常见骨骼特征。我们的宗旨是揭示超出2D面积BMD的骨骼性质,可能表明对患有月经障碍的妇女的妇女的应激骨折的易感性增加。搜索方法在2018年5月完成了PubMed / Medline数据库。资格的条款包括报告VBMD的条款,从3D成像技术获得或从2D成像技术估计的骨几何形状或骨结构。只有在患有压力骨折,月经障碍或两者的前辈锻炼妇女和女孩中进行的研究才会才能进行。一项四十一篇文章达到了纳入标准。胫骨的骨骼区域和皮质厚度被鉴定为患有月经紊乱和患有压力骨折的女性的妇女然而,对于所有骨骼参数观察到的结果存在不一致。在锻炼妇女的妇女和没有压力骨折之间的妇女之间没有显着差异,在没有压力骨折之间没有显着差异,没有月经紊乱。最多的研究基于研究设计,群体中的中等或低质量,只有一篇文章将条件组合在一起在运动员中探索vbmd和骨几何,月经紊乱和压力骨折历史。这些发现突出了对锻炼女性的锻炼条件交叉口的需要。缺乏观察到的骨骼参数差异表明,除骨几何形状和结构之外的风险因素可能是这些女性应激骨折的主要原因。

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    《Sports medicine 》 |2019年第7期| 共20页
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    Penn State Univ Noll Lab Womens Hlth &

    Exercise Lab Dept Kinesiol University Pk PA 16802 USA;

    Penn State Univ Noll Lab Womens Hlth &

    Exercise Lab Dept Kinesiol University Pk PA 16802 USA;

    Penn State Univ Noll Lab Womens Hlth &

    Exercise Lab Dept Kinesiol University Pk PA 16802 USA;

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