Belinda Beck
Griffith University, QLD, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Belinda Beck is a Professor at Griffith University (Gold Coast, QLD) and the Menzies Health Institute Queensland and Director of The Bone Clinic, a translational research facility and clinical practice providing evidence-based exercise for patients with osteoporosis. She graduated from The University of Queensland (BHMS[Ed]) and the University of Oregon (MSc and PhD) and completed a postdoctoral research fellowship in the Stanford University School of Medicine (CA, USA). Her work, primarily related to the effects of mechanical loading on bone, has involved both animal and human models, from basic to clinical research. Her particular focuses have been exercise interventions across the lifespan for the prevention of osteoporotic fracture, and the management of bone stress injuries in athletes and military recruits.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Regional site-specific effects of exercise-derived impact and muscle-generated loads from the OPTIMA-Ex trial (#86)
5:55 PM
Benjamin K Weeks
Welcome Reception and Plenary Posters
A comparison of bone-targeted exercise strategies to reduce fracture risk in middle-aged and older men with osteopenia and osteoporosis: The Lifting Intervention For Training Muscle and Osteoporosis Rehabilitation for Men trial (#57)
11:36 AM
Amy T Harding
Roger Melick Young Investigator Award Finalists
The influence of antiresorptive bone medication on the effect of high intensity resistance and impact training on osteoporotic fracture risk in postmenopausal women with low bone mass: protocol for the MEDEX-OP randomised controlled trial (#151)
9:50 AM
Melanie Fischbacher
Morning Tea and Attended Poster Session (Odd Poster Numbers)
Exercise for osteoporosis in clinical practice: The rising tide of evidence (#68)
3:16 PM
Belinda R Beck
Session 6 – Muscle and Bone Interactions Co-badged session with ANZSSFR