Or. Madsen et al., RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN QUADRICEPS STRENGTH AND BONE-MINERAL DENSITY OF THE PROXIMAL TIBIA AND DISTAL FOREARM IN WOMEN, Journal of bone and mineral research, 8(12), 1993, pp. 1439-1444
It is well known that there is a relationship between muscle strength
and bone density, but it is uncertain whether this relationship is sit
e specific. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship of qu
adriceps strength to site-specific bone mineral density (BMD) of the t
ibia and to BMD of the forearm. In 66 healthy women, aged 21-78 years,
BMD was measured in the proximal tibia and the distal forearm by dual
-photon. absorptiometry. Isometric and isokinetic strength of the quad
riceps was measured using an isokinetic dynamometer (Cybex II). Highly
significant correlations between BMD of the proximal tibia and quadri
ceps strength were found (R(S)) ranging from 0.79 to 0.84, p < 0.0001)
. Also, BMD of the distal forearm was correlated with quadriceps stren
gth (R(S)) ranging from 0.59 to 0.62, p < 0.0001). In a stepwise multi
ple regression analysis, quadriceps strength was a better predictor of
tibial BMD than age, body height, or weight. However, age, height, an
d weight were more predictive of forearm BMD than quadriceps strength.
When studying the pre- and postmenopausal women separately, quadricep
s strength was correlated with BMD of the proximal tibia but not to fo
rearm BMD. In conclusion, the study provides support for a site-specif
ic relationship between muscle and bone.