Princess Royal Hospital, Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust, Telford and the Northern General Hospital, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UK.
BMC Med. 2012 Dec 20;10:169. doi: 10.1186/1741-7015-10-169.
Cycling has been shown to confer considerable benefits in terms of health, leading to reductions in death rates principally due to cardiovascular improvements and adaptation. Given the disparity between the benefits of cycling on cardiovascular fitness and previous research finding that cycling may not be beneficial for bone health, Hugo Olmedillas and colleagues performed a systematic review of the literature. They concluded that road cycling does not appear to confer any significant osteogenic benefit. They postulate that the cause of this is that, particularly at a competitive level, riders spend long periods of time in a weight-supported position on the bike. Training programs may be supplemented with impact loading to preserve bone health; however, the small increased risk of soft tissue injury must also be considered. See related commentary http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7015/10/168
骑行在健康方面带来了相当大的益处,主要通过心血管的改善和适应来降低死亡率。鉴于骑行对心血管健康的益处与之前的研究结果之间存在差异,即骑行可能对骨骼健康无益,Hugo Olmedillas 和同事对文献进行了系统回顾。他们的结论是,公路骑行似乎没有带来任何显著的成骨益处。他们推测,造成这种情况的原因是,特别是在竞技水平下,骑手在自行车上长时间处于承重姿势。训练计划可以通过冲击负荷来补充,以维持骨骼健康;然而,也必须考虑到软组织损伤的风险略有增加。请参阅相关评论 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7015/10/168