Effects of physical activities during senior high school on bone mineral density in university freshmen | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Effects of physical activities during senior high school on bone mineral density in university freshmen
Key Points
Bone mineral density significantly correlates with physical activity levels during senior high school, indicating long-term benefits.
Freshmen who engaged in regular physical activities in high school show improved bone mineral density metrics compared to less active peers.
Analysis includes data from university freshmen across multiple campuses, highlighting variations in skeletal health based on previous physical activity.
Findings suggest early-life physical activities may help prevent osteoporosis in later years, emphasizing the importance of exercise.