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744 related items for PubMed ID: 16461868

  • 1. Prevalence of the female athlete triad syndrome among high school athletes.
    Nichols JF, Rauh MJ, Lawson MJ, Ji M, Barkai HS.
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  • 8. Clinical manifestations of the female athlete triad among some Iranian athletes.
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  • 11. American College of Sports Medicine position stand. The female athlete triad.
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  • 12. Participation in leanness sports but not training volume is associated with menstrual dysfunction: a national survey of 1276 elite athletes and controls.
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  • 16. Relationships among injury and disordered eating, menstrual dysfunction, and low bone mineral density in high school athletes: a prospective study.
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  • 17. Prevalence of individual and combined components of the female athlete triad.
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  • 18. Energy deficiency, menstrual disturbances, and low bone mass: what do exercising Australian women know about the female athlete triad?
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  • 19. Female athlete triad and its components: toward improved screening and management.
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  • 20. Female adolescent athletes' awareness of the connection between menstrual status and bone health.
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