Int J Sports Med 2007; 28(5): 386-393
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-924397
Physiology & Biochemistry

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Artistic Versus Rhythmic Gymnastics: Effects on Bone and Muscle Mass in Young Girls

G. Vicente-Rodriguez1 , 2 , C. Dorado1 , I. Ara1 , 2 , J. Perez-Gomez1 , H. Olmedillas1 , S. Delgado-Guerra1 , J. A. L. Calbet1
  • 1Department of Physical Education, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Palmas, Spain
  • 2Department of Physiatry and Nursing, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain
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Accepted after revision: May 22, 2006

Publikationsdatum:
06. Oktober 2006 (online)

Abstract

We compared 35 prepubertal girls, 9 artistic gymnasts and 13 rhythmic gymnasts with 13 nonphysically active controls to study the effect of gymnastics on bone and muscle mass. Lean mass, bone mineral content and areal density were measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry, and physical fitness was also assessed. The artistic gymnasts showed a delay in pubertal development compared to the other groups (p < 0.05). The artistic gymnasts had a 16 and 17 % higher aerobic power and anaerobic capacity, while the rhythmic group had a 14 % higher anaerobic capacity than the controls, respectively (all p < 0.05). The artistic gymnasts had higher lean mass (p < 0.05) in the whole body and the extremities than both the rhythmic gymnasts and the controls. Body fat mass was 87.5 and 61.5 % higher in the controls than in the artistic and the rhythmic gymnasts (p < 0.05). The upper extremity BMD was higher (p < 0.05) in the artistic group compared to the other groups. Lean mass strongly correlated with bone mineral content (r = 0.84, p < 0.001), and multiple regression analysis showed that total lean mass explained 64 % of the variability in whole body bone mineral content, but only 20 % in whole body bone mineral density. Therefore, recreational artistic gymnastic participation is associated with delayed pubertal development, enhanced physical fitness, muscle mass, and bone density in prepubertal girls, eliciting a higher osteogenic stimulus than rhythmic gymnastic.

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