2019
DOI: 10.1590/1517-869220192503163185
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Effects of Combat Sports on Bone Mass: Systematic Review

Abstract: Objective To determine the influence of combat sports on bone mass. Methods A systematic review was performed according to the PRISMA method, with searches in the Pubmed, Bireme, Embase and Web of Science databases covering the period 1900 to 2015, using the keywords “martial arts”, “fight”, “combat”, “karate”, “kung fu”, “tae kwon do”, “judo”, “aikido”, “bone mass”, “bone health”, “bone tissue”, “bone density”, and “bone mineral contents”. The articles were searched for and retrieved electronically and manua… Show more

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“…This fact may be due to the break fall techniques (ukemis) used [23]. Another systematic review study (30) shows that combat sports for the elderly, can also be an alternative for improving BMD and other variables of falls risk.…”
Section: Doi: 1034256/ijpefs2046mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fact may be due to the break fall techniques (ukemis) used [23]. Another systematic review study (30) shows that combat sports for the elderly, can also be an alternative for improving BMD and other variables of falls risk.…”
Section: Doi: 1034256/ijpefs2046mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para evitar o risco de osteopenia, osteoporose e fraturas no decorrer da vida, é necessário que os níveis de cálcio e vitamina D se mantenham adequados no organismo (BARBETA et al, 2019). O baixo nível de cálcio no organismo, geralmente, está associado a hábitos alimentares inadequados deste nutriente (CASTRO et al, 2022) e favorece o risco de osteoporose (PANATO; ARAÚJO, 2021), diminuindo a saúde dos ossos em pacientes adultos e, principalmente, idosos (FRAGA JÚNIOR, 2018).…”
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“…The emerging prevalence of metabolic diseases, and the increasing interest of many people in combat sports, lead to the question of whether combat sports, which cover several types of varied intensity training methods, are safe and applicable for people affected by a metabolic disease. Previous studies have shown that combat sports increase physical capacity [15] and improve bone mineral density [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%