Can a quick workout or EMS zap bone loss in busy dentists?
NCT ID NCT06813092
First seen Feb 01, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 16 times
Summary
This study looked at 16 young female dentists to see how a single session of either high-intensity resistance exercise or whole-body electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) affects markers of bone formation and breakdown, as well as heart health. Dentists often have long hours and poor posture, putting them at risk for bone loss and heart problems. The goal was to see if these quick, time-efficient workouts could offer similar benefits for bone health.
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Institute of Radiology
Erlangen, 91052, Germany
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Institute of Radiology, University Hospital NErlangen
Erlangen, 91054, Germany
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