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Biochemical markers of bone metabolism in healthy elderly men. The relationship to physical activity
Authors:A Nowak  R Stemplewski  R Szeklicki  J Karolkiewicz  Ł Pilaczyńska-Szcześniak  W Osiński
Affiliation:1. Department of Hygiene, University School of Physical Education, Poznań, Polandanowak@awf.poznan.pl;3. Department of Theory of Physical Education and Anthropomotorics, University School of Physical Education, Poznań, Poland;4. Department of Hygiene, University School of Physical Education, Poznań, Poland
Abstract:The purpose of the present study was to examine the serum levels of bone turnover markers and interleukin 1β in healthy elderly men with different levels of habitual physical activity. The study was conducted on 40 healthy men aged between 65 and 85 years (mean 74.0?±?7.55 years). The study population was divided into two groups with respect to the level of physical activity: 22 less active subjects (energy expenditure related to physical activity below 1600?kcal per week) and 18 more active subjects (above 1600?kcal per week). To estimate the physical activity of the study population, weekly energy expenditure was measured in each subject with use of Caltrac accelerometer. In the blood serum levels of bone formation marker – osteocalcin and resorption marker – the C-terminal telopeptide of collagen I (ICTP), and interleukin-1β were determined. Concentrations of osteocalcin and ICTP in less active subjects were significantly higher (by 3.62?ng/ml and by 1.21?μg/l respectively, p?r?=?0.5814 and r?=?0.6526; p?r?=?0.5823 and r =?0.6040; p?
Keywords:Bone turnover markers  interleukin-1β  elderly men  physical activity
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