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Physical activity in youth with osteogenesis imperfecta type I
Authors:A. Pouliot-Laforte  L-N. Veilleux  F. Rauch  M. Lemay
Abstract:

Introduction:

Individuals with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) type I often show muscular weakness. However, it is unclear whether muscular weakness is a consequence of physical inactivity or a result of the disease itself. The aim was to assess muscle function in youth with OI type I and evaluate physical activity (PA).

Methods:

Fourteen children with OI type I (mean age [SD]: 12.75 [4.62] years) were compared to 14 age- and gender-matched controls (mean age [SD]: 12.75 [4.59] years). Muscle force and power were determined through mechanography. PA and daily energy expenditure were measured with an accelerometer and a questionnaire.

Results:

Compared to controls, children with OI type I had lower muscle force and power. OI type I children were as active as their healthy counterparts.

Conclusions:

Children and adolescents with OI type I and their healthy counterparts did not reached daily recommendations of PA. Given their muscle function deficit, youth with OI type I would benefit to reach these recommendations to prevent precocious effect of aging on muscles.
Keywords:Osteogenesis Imperfecta   Accelerometer   Mechanography   Muscle Strength   Energy Expenditure
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