@inproceedings{6176ae15da7b4eea887718f963fde055,
title = "Influence of exercise history on fall-induced hip fracture risk.",
abstract = "Hip fracture is a major public health problem. Thin superolateral cortex of the femoral neck experiences unusually high stress in a sideway fall, contributing to hip fracture risk. The aim of this study is to examine how exercise based loading history, known to affect the femoral neck cortical structure, influences fall-induced fracture risk. For this purpose, finite element models were created from the proximal femur MRI of 91 young athletic and 20 control females. Fall-induced superolateral cortical safety factors (SF) were estimated in the distal volume of femoral neck. Significantly higher (p < 0.05) SFs were observed from femoral necks with high impact (H-I), odd impact (O-I), and repetitive impact (R-I) exercise history, indicating lower fracture risk. The results indicate that it is advisable to include some impact exercise in a fracture preventive exercise program. ",
keywords = "Hip fracture, Exercise, Finite element method (FEM), Bone fracture, Bone strength, falling",
author = "Shinya Abe and Nathaniel Narra and Riku Nikander and Jari Hyttinen and Reijo Kouhia and Harri Siev{\"a}nen",
note = "EXT={"}Siev{\"a}nen, Harri{"}; CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF BIOMECHANICS IN SPORTS ; Conference date: 01-01-1900",
year = "2017",
language = "English",
volume = "1",
pages = "464--467",
editor = "Wolfgang Potthast and Anja Niehoff and David, {Sina }",
booktitle = "Proceeding of the 35th International Conference on Biomechanics in Sports",
}