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1082 related items for PubMed ID: 15728691

  • 1. Participation in leanness sports but not training volume is associated with menstrual dysfunction: a national survey of 1276 elite athletes and controls.
    Torstveit MK, Sundgot-Borgen J.
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  • 4. Risk and trigger factors for the development of eating disorders in female elite athletes.
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  • 12. Survey of menstrual function in young Nigerian athletes.
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  • 13. Age at first oral contraceptive use as a major determinant of vertebral bone mass in female endurance athletes.
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  • 18. Special attention to the weight-control strategies employed by Olympic athletes striving for leanness is required.
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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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