Aims :This study aimed to evaluate whether Artistic Gymnastics (AG) practice has beneficial effects on Bone Mineral Density (BMD) and Bone Mineral Content (BMC) of young gymnasts.Methods : All girls involved in AG training from the city of Pelotas, aged 6 to 12 years were recruited. Control group participants could not be involved in any extracurricular sports activity. Predictive equations based on anthropometric and physical tests were used to assess bone mass (BMD and BMC).Results : When compared to control group, AG group showed higher Femoral neck (0.672 ± 0.147 vs 0.561 ± 0.172) and Upper limbs (1.482 ± 0.159 vs 1.289 ± 0.178) BMD. In addition, Lumbar spine BMD was higher in AG group regardless of the predictive equation used. When compared with girls not involved in extracurricular activities, AG practitioners presented higher upper limbs, femoral neck and lumbar spine BMD.Conclusion : However, caution is required when using predictive equations to assess BMD and BMC.
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