The effect of plyometric exercise on bone mineralisation and physical fitness in adolescents

Introduction Plyometric exercise is the preferred type of exercise to promote bone health due to its role on providing high-impact loading of bone tissue. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of plyometric training on bone mineralisation and physical fitness between male and female adolescents....

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Main Authors: Syahrul Syahrul, Rijal Rijal, Yudi Hardianto, Rabia Rabia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2024-12-01
Series:Physiotherapy Quarterly
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Online Access:https://physioquart.awf.wroc.pl/The-effect-of-plyometric-exercise-on-bone-mineralisation-and-physical-fitness-in,171963,0,2.html
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Summary:Introduction Plyometric exercise is the preferred type of exercise to promote bone health due to its role on providing high-impact loading of bone tissue. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of plyometric training on bone mineralisation and physical fitness between male and female adolescents. Methods This study was a parallel 2-arm trial with 1:1 randomisation to the plyometric or control group. This study was conducted at SMA Negeri 21 Makassar, Indonesia, which included 18 second year of high school students actively engaging in physical activity at least once a week. The plyometric training consisted of a warming-up period, plyometric session, and cooling-down period performed by participants in the plyometric group, three days/week for six months. The control group was informed to stay active during the study period. Bone mineralisation and physical fitness were assessed at baseline and after the 6-month intervention. Results A significantly higher improvement of VO 2 max was presented in the female plyometric group, compared to the control group (% improvement: 81.6 and 13.4 respectively; p < 0.001) over time. The plyometric group also experienced a significant increase (+4.9 cm) in body height over time, while the control group only demonstrated a slight increase (+1.4 cm). Significant increases in total dual femur BMD and trochanter BMC were observed in the male plyometric group. Conclusions The increases in BMD and BMC were only observed in male adolescents following plyometric training. Meanwhile, improvement in VO 2 max was more pronounced in female adolescents engaging with plyometric training.
ISSN:2544-4395