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Riding stationary bike reduces bone density?? |
I was reading in the magazine "womens fitness" that a certain study shows that riding a stationary bike reduces bone density so it isnt recommended. WOW, that is very dishearting. All this time I have lost 30 lbs from riding it, now I can't even get on it anymore without thinking I am causing my bone mass to reduce and hurting myself.. Has anyone else heard of this? I was thinking about looking further into it, but Im not so sure. I just don't see how its possible for it to reduce your bone density. Either you mis-read it or they are insane. No exercise reduces bone density. What can be said is cycling isn't a good exercise to maintain general bone density. That would be fair and accurate to say. I found an article entitled "Best bone density exercises for your Osteopenia" Note the following member of the list: I would say it's possible, because when they recommend excercise for women with osteoporosis they say weight bearing exercise. Walking and jogging along with calcium and vitamin d and other trace minerals to build bone. It's because riding a bike isn't a high-impact activity like running. It's still healthy to ride a bike because it's physical activity. It won't hurt to ride the bike, but it won't make your bones stronger. There is a lot of debate regarding cycling and bone density. There have been studies showing Tour De France riders have 10-17% bone density loss compared to other males of a comparable age. There have also been some studies showing men putting in 5-6 hours rides lose bone density. So, it is a concern. Don't trust everything you read in magazines. Many times those articles are written by people without formal education on the topic and while it might be 1/2 true, the other 1/2 isn't clearly explained. |
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