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161 related items for PubMed ID: 10441915

  • 1. Exercise and female adolescents: effects on the reproductive and skeletal systems.
    Warren MP, Stiehl AL.
    J Am Med Womens Assoc (1972); 1999; 54(3):115-20, 138. PubMed ID: 10441915
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  • 2. Endocrine disorders in adolescent and young female athletes: impact on growth, menstrual cycles, and bone mass acquisition.
    Maïmoun L, Georgopoulos NA, Sultan C.
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  • 3. Menses Requires Energy: A Review of How Disordered Eating, Excessive Exercise, and High Stress Lead to Menstrual Irregularities.
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    Clin Ther; 2020 Mar; 42(3):401-407. PubMed ID: 32139174
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  • 4. [Musculoskeletal rehabilitation and bone. Abnormal bone metabolism in female elite athletes].
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  • 5. Osteopenia in exercise-associated amenorrhea using ballet dancers as a model: a longitudinal study.
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  • 6. [Intensive training and menstrual disorders in young female: Impact on bone mass].
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  • 7. Effects of exercise training on the menstrual cycle: existence and mechanisms.
    Loucks AB.
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  • 8. Adolescent menstrual irregularity.
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  • 9. The effects of intense exercise on the female reproductive system.
    Warren MP, Perlroth NE.
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  • 11. Preservation of neuroendocrine control of reproductive function despite severe undernutrition.
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    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 2004 Sep 20; 89(9):4434-8. PubMed ID: 15356043
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  • 12. [Athletic amenorrhea and its consequences. Hard physical training at an early age can cause serious bone damage].
    Hirschberg AL, Hagenfeldt K.
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  • 13. Salivary adiponectin levels are associated with training intensity but not with bone mass or reproductive function in elite Rhythmic Gymnasts.
    Roupas ND, Maïmoun L, Mamali I, Coste O, Tsouka A, Mahadea KK, Mura T, Philibert P, Gaspari L, Mariano-Goulart D, Leglise M, Sultan C, Georgopoulos NA.
    Peptides; 2014 Jan 09; 51():80-5. PubMed ID: 24240086
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  • 14. Despite a high prevalence of menstrual disorders, bone health is improved at a weight-bearing bone site in world-class female rhythmic gymnasts.
    Maïmoun L, Coste O, Georgopoulos NA, Roupas ND, Mahadea KK, Tsouka A, Mura T, Philibert P, Gaspari L, Mariano-Goulart D, Leglise M, Sultan C.
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  • 15. Occurrence of osteopenia among adolescent girls with oligo/amenorrhea.
    Csermely T, Halvax L, Schmidt E, Zámbó K, Vadon G, Szabó I, Szilágyi A.
    Gynecol Endocrinol; 2002 Apr 09; 16(2):99-105. PubMed ID: 12012630
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  • 16. Delayed puberty in girls having biliary atresia.
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  • 17. Exercise-induced endocrine pathologies.
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  • 18. Predictors of recovery of ovarian function after weight gain in subjects with amenorrhea related to restrictive eating disorders.
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  • 19. Energy deficiency, menstrual disturbances, and low bone mass: what do exercising Australian women know about the female athlete triad?
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  • 20. The female athlete triad: an emerging role for physical therapy.
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