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Effects of Exercise on Fracture Risk, Bone Mineral Density and Falls in Postmenopausal Women. The Long-term Erlangen Fitness and Prevention Study.
The study determines the long-term effect of exercise on osteoporotic fracture risk. Since actually no controlled supervised exercise study exceeds the time frame of 4 years, knowledge concerning the long-term effect of exercise on fractures and fracture-risk factors is scarce. Within the Erlanger Fitness and Osteoporosis Study (EFOPS, an ongoing controlled exercise study with currently 16 years of supervised exercise with 45-50 osteopenic, early-postmenopausal women in exercise and sedentary control group each, the investigators therefore focus on overall-fractures, Bone Mineral Density and falls.
Age
48 - No limit years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
No
Institute of Medical Physics, University of Erlangen-Nurnberg
Erlangen, Bavaria, Germany
Start Date
October 1, 1998
Primary Completion Date
November 1, 2023
Completion Date
November 1, 2023
Last Updated
November 29, 2023
50
ACTUAL participants
physical exercise
PROCEDURE
Lead Sponsor
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg Medical School
Collaborators
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