Reducing Stress Fracture in Physically Active Military Women.
The incidence of stress fractures of the lower extremities during U.S. military basic training is significantly higher among female military recruits than among male recruits. The prevalence of this injury has a marked impact on the health of service personnel and imposes a significant financial bur...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Washington :
National Academies Press,
1998.
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- Reducing Stress Fracture in Physically Active Military Women
- Copyright
- Preface
- HISTORY OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE
- COMMITTEE TASKS AND PROCEDURES
- ORGANIZATION OF THE REPORT
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- Contents
- Executive Summary
- CHARGE TO THE COMMITTEE
- METHODS
- ORGANIZATION OF THE REPORT
- RESPONSE TO TASK QUESTIONS
- Conclusions
- Recommendations
- Conclusions
- Recommendations
- Conclusions
- Recommendations
- Conclusions
- Recommendations
- Conclusions
- Recommendations
- RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH BY THE MILITARY1 Pathophysiology and Epidemiology of Stress Fractures in Military Women
- ESSENTIAL CONCEPTS
- HORMONAL REGULATION OF BONE METABOLISM AND REMODELING
- PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF STRESS FRACTURES
- Bone Loading
- Accelerated Remodeling
- Microdamage
- DIAGNOSIS
- EPIDEMIOLOGY
- Military Training Programs
- Army
- Navy and Marine Corps
- Air Force
- Fitness Levels of Recruits
- SUMMARY
- 2 Bone Health and Risk Factors
- BONE MINERAL DENSITY
- TECHNICAL MEASUREMENTS
- Bone Markers
- Bone MassGenetic Markers
- Diet
- BODY COMPOSITION
- PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND FITNESS
- ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES
- OTHER LIFESTYLE FACTORS
- SUMMARY
- 3 Effects of Caloric Intake, Physical Activity and Hormonal Factors on Bone Health
- CALORIC/HORMONAL FACTORS
- Effects of Low Energy Intake on Hormonal Levels and Bone Health
- Effect of Dieting and Weight Loss on Bone Health
- Incidence of Caloric Restriction and Disordered Eating Patterns in Military Women
- Hypothalamic Amenorrhea and Bone Health
- Possible Effects of Excessive Exercise on Bone Health
- SUMMARY4 Conclusions and Recommendations
- RESPONSE TO TASK QUESTIONS
- CONCLUSIONS
- RECOMMENDATIONS
- Bone Mass and Bone Health
- Fitness and Training
- Reproductive Health and Bone Health
- Energy Intake and Bone Health
- RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH
- Bibliography
- A Workshop Agenda and Abstracts
- WORKSHOP AGENDA
- Agenda
- WORKSHOP ABSTRACTS
- STRESS FRACTURE AMONG PHYSICALLY ACTIVE WOMEN IN THE GENERAL POPULATION
- PHYSICAL TRAINING INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE STRESS FRACTURE INCIDENCE IN NAVY AND MARINE CORPS RECRUIT TRAINING
- IntroductionOngoing Research
- Conclusions
- STRESS FRACTURE EXPERIENCE AT FORT JACKSON
- Introduction
- Physical Training and Rehabilitation Program
- Experience and Interesting Observations
- Interventions
- IS THERE A GENETIC BASIS FOR STRESS FRACTURES?
- STRUCTURAL INDICES OF STRESS FRACTURE SUSCEPTIBILITY IN FEMALE MILITARY RECRUITS
- Introduction
- Materials and Methods
- Results
- Discussion and Conclusions
- References
- QUANTITATIVE ULTRASOUND AND OTHER RISK FACTORS FOR STRESS FRACTURE DURING BASIC TRAINING IN FEMALE U ...