2011
DOI: 10.3896/ibra.4.03.1.05
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Effect of a Combination of Jumping Exercise and Honey Supplementation on the Mass, Strength and Physical Dimensions of Bones in Young Female Rats

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“…The finding of increased in serum ALP as result of exercise in the present study was in an agreement with the another study conducted by Lau, et al, 14 which found that serum ALP was significantly increased in Ex group and the percentage increment was the highest (+12.81%) in the Ex group compared to the other groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…The finding of increased in serum ALP as result of exercise in the present study was in an agreement with the another study conducted by Lau, et al, 14 which found that serum ALP was significantly increased in Ex group and the percentage increment was the highest (+12.81%) in the Ex group compared to the other groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Regarding animal study on combination effect of exercise and nutritional supplementation, Somayeh, et al, 14 found that tibial mass and tibial and femoral strength in combined honey supplementation and jumping rats were significantly increased, implying that combination of jumping exercise and honey supplementation give more beneficial effects on tibia and femur bones compared to either jumping alone or honey supplementation alone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, we found that there were beneficial bone effects elicited by combined jumping exercise and honey supplementation on bone mineral density, geometry, mechanical properties, and bone metabolism in female rats. [32][33][34] As an extension work of the above mentioned animal study, in a recent human study carried out by the present research team, it was found that 6 weeks of combined aerobic dance exercise and honey drink supplementation elicited more beneficial effects on bone health by increasing blood bone formation marker in 19 to 29 years old young females compared to honey supplementation alone or exercise alone. 35 This recent study indicated that six weeks of aerobic dance exercise at three times per week, one hour per session combined with daily consumption of 20 g of honey diluted in 300 ml of plain water, may enhance bone health in the young female subjects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Body mass of the rats was measured biweekly, and the dosage of honey was calculated based on the most recent body mass measurement [22].…”
Section: Honey Supplementationmentioning
confidence: 99%