A biomarker perspective on the acute effect of exercise with and without impact on joint tissue turnover: an exploratory randomized cross-over study
ABSTRACT
Purpose: To investigate acute changes in biochemical markers of bone and cartilage turnover in response to moderate intensity exercise with and without joint impact in healthy human subjects.
Methods: A randomized, cross-over, exploratory, clinical study was conducted. Twenty healthy su…
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Authors:
- Bjerre-Bastos JJ,
- Nielsen HB,
- Andersen JR,
- Karsdal MA,
- Boesen M,
- Mackey AL,
- Byrjalsen I,
- Thudium CS,
- Bihlet AR,
Does moderate intensity impact exercise and non-impact exercise induce acute changes in collagen biochemical markers related to osteoarthritis? - An exploratory randomized cross-over trial
ABSTRACT
Objective: To investigate acute changes in biochemical markers of cartilage turnover in response to moderate intensity exercise with and without joint impact in humans with knee osteoarthritis.
Design: We conducted a randomized, cross-over, exploratory clinical study. Twenty subjects wi…
Journal:
Authors:
- Bjerre-Bastos JJ,
- Nielsen HB,
- Andersen JR,
- Karsdal MA,
- Bay-Jensen AC,
- Boesen M,
- Mackey AL,
- Byrjalsen I,
- Bihlet AR,
Evaluation of serum ARGS neoepitope as an osteoarthritis biomarker using a standardized model for exercise-induced cartilage extra cellular matrix turnover
OBJECTIVE
To propose a standardized model for exercise-induced cartilage turnover and investigate residual levels and dynamics of biomarker serum ARGS (sARGS) in primary osteoarthritis (OA) patients and a supportive group of young healthy subjects.
METHOD
The trial is a randomized, cross-over, …
Journal:
Authors:
- Bjerre-Bastos JJ,
- Nielsen HB,
- Andersen JR,
- He Y,
- Karsdal MA,
- Bay-Jensen AC,
- Boesen M,
- Mackey AL,
- Bihlet AR,
The acute and long-term impact of physical activity on biochemical markers and MRI measures in osteoarthritis - Perspectives for clinical osteoarthritis research
We aimed to investigate existing literature on the impact of physical activity and exercise (PA) on joint biochemical markers (BM) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) outcomes in osteoarthritis (OA), and on this basis propose directions for future research. Literature Review. Original papers were i…
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Authors:
- Bjerre-Bastos JJ,
- Karsdal MA,
- Boesen M,
- Bliddal H,
- Bay-Jensen AC,
- Andersen JR,
- Bihlet AR,