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Auteurs principaux: Anis Irmawati, Awalia Aprilizahrani Patiran, Aqsa Sjuhada Oki, Sidarningsih, Retno Indrawati R, Indeswati Diyatri, Noeroel Widajati, Noor Faizah Balqis, Fitriatuz Zakia, Nadia Rahma Adriyanti, Shafa Naila Maharani Madjid, Raed Labib, Abdulkarem Ali Ali Muhammed
Format: Recurso digital
Langue:anglais
Publié: Zenodo 2024
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Accès en ligne:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14795443
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  • <div><strong>Background: </strong>Bone is one of body hard tissue, consist of basic matrix substances and mineral salts which are dynamic due to the process of resorptions and remodeling as a form of metabolism. As a result of this process, maintaining bone density becomes important because it is closely related to bone strength. Exercise is a physical stressor that can affect bone composition, especially bone density if done with a certain intensity and frequency. High physical activity places a mechanical load on muscles and bones which can trigger an osteogenic stimulus. Moderate intensity exercise is an   exercise with 10-20 minutes duration and can increase heart rate until 60-79% during and after exercise. It’s an intensity that is safe for everyone to do and can trigger bone remodeling activities.</div> <div><strong>Objective: </strong>To evaluate the results of research regarding the effect of moderate intensity exercise on increasing bone mass density.</div> <div><strong>Discussion: </strong>When a person does moderate intensity exercise, there will be activation of mechanoreceptors in the bones as a result of increased muscle contraction activity. It will inhibit osteocyte apoptosis and increase osteoblast production. In addition, ATP production from muscles during exercise can trigger the mineralization process of osteoblasts. The osteogenic effect that exercise has on bone density is influenced by various other factors, such as genetics, gender, physical activity habits, and nutritional intake.</div> <div><strong>Conclusion: </strong>There is an increase in bone mass density after moderate intensity exercise.</div>