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Jump Power Predicts Fracture Risk in Older Adults Independent of Sarcopenia and FRAX

ABSTRACT Low countermovement jump power is associated with prevalent fracture, osteoporosis, and sarcopenia in older adults. However, whether jump power predicts incident fracture risk remains uninvestigated. Data of 1366 older adults in a prospective community cohort were analyzed. Jump power was m...

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Published in:Journal of bone and mineral research 2023-07, Vol.38 (7), p.958-967
Main Authors: Hong, Namki, Burm, Seung Won, Kim, Hyeon Chang, Kim, Chang Oh, Rhee, Yumie
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Language:English
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Summary:ABSTRACT Low countermovement jump power is associated with prevalent fracture, osteoporosis, and sarcopenia in older adults. However, whether jump power predicts incident fracture risk remains uninvestigated. Data of 1366 older adults in a prospective community cohort were analyzed. Jump power was measured using a computerized ground force plate system. Fracture events were ascertained by follow‐up interview and linkage to the national claim database (median follow‐up 6.4 years). Participants were divided into normal and low jump power groups using a predetermined threshold (women
ISSN:0884-0431
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DOI:10.1002/jbmr.4825