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Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol 68, Issue 1 130-134, Copyright © 1990 by American Physiological Society
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D. M. Raab, E. L. Smith, T. D. Crenshaw and D. P. Thomas
Biodynamics Laboratory, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53705.
The effects of a 10-wk training regimen on the mechanical properties of the femur and humerus were evaluated in 2.5- and 25-mo-old Fischer 344 female rats. The rats trained on a rodent treadmill 5 days/wk for 10 wk. Duration, grade, and speed increased until the rats maintained 1 h/day at 15% grade and either 15 m/min (old rats) or 36 m/min (young rats). Excised bones were mechanically tested with a 3-point flexure test for mechanical properties of force, stress, and strain. Fat-free dry weight (FFW) and moment of inertia were also obtained. With aging, similar increases were observed in both the femur and humerus for FFW, moment of inertia, and force. Ultimate stress was reduced in the senescent femur while strain was elevated; a similar but nonsignificant trend was observed in the humerus. Irrespective of age, training increased FFW in the femur and, to a lesser degree, in the humerus. Breaking force was elevated for both bones after training. In young and old bones, the training-induced differences in bone mass and force were similar, despite differences in training intensity. In the old trained rats, femur ultimate stress was greater than that in control rat femurs and similar to that in young rat femurs. The results of the present study indicate that training effects were not limited by age.
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