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330 related items for PubMed ID: 17805075

  • 1. The effect of oral contraceptives on bone mass and stress fractures in female runners.
    Cobb KL, Bachrach LK, Sowers M, Nieves J, Greendale GA, Kent KK, Brown BW, Pettit K, Harper DM, Kelsey JL.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2007 Sep; 39(9):1464-73. PubMed ID: 17805075
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  • 2. Risk factors for stress fracture among young female cross-country runners.
    Kelsey JL, Bachrach LK, Procter-Gray E, Nieves J, Greendale GA, Sowers M, Brown BW, Matheson KA, Crawford SL, Cobb KL.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2007 Sep; 39(9):1457-63. PubMed ID: 17805074
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  • 3. Effect of oral contraceptives on weight and body composition in young female runners.
    Procter-Gray E, Cobb KL, Crawford SL, Bachrach LK, Chirra A, Sowers M, Greendale GA, Nieves JW, Kent K, Kelsey JL.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2008 Jul; 40(7):1205-12. PubMed ID: 18580398
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  • 4. Gymnasts exhibit higher bone mass than runners despite similar prevalence of amenorrhea and oligomenorrhea.
    Robinson TL, Snow-Harter C, Taaffe DR, Gillis D, Shaw J, Marcus R.
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  • 5. Disordered eating, menstrual irregularity, and bone mineral density in female runners.
    Cobb KL, Bachrach LK, Greendale G, Marcus R, Neer RM, Nieves J, Sowers MF, Brown BW, Gopalakrishnan G, Luetters C, Tanner HK, Ward B, Kelsey JL.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2003 May; 35(5):711-9. PubMed ID: 12750578
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  • 6. Bone mineral density in mature, premenopausal ultramarathon runners.
    Micklesfield LK, Lambert EV, Fataar AB, Noakes TD, Myburgh KH.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 1995 May; 27(5):688-96. PubMed ID: 7674873
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  • 7. Body mass, training, menses, and bone in adolescent runners: a 3-yr follow-up.
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  • 8. Bone mineral density and menstrual irregularities. A comparative study on cortical and trabecular bone structures in runners with alleged normal eating behavior.
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    Int J Sports Med; 1998 Feb; 19(2):92-7. PubMed ID: 9562216
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  • 9. Age at first oral contraceptive use as a major determinant of vertebral bone mass in female endurance athletes.
    Hartard M, Kleinmond C, Kirchbichler A, Jeschke D, Wiseman M, Weissenbacher ER, Felsenberg D, Erben RG.
    Bone; 2004 Oct; 35(4):836-41. PubMed ID: 15454090
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  • 10. Bone mineral density in female high school athletes: interactions of menstrual function and type of mechanical loading.
    Nichols JF, Rauh MJ, Barrack MT, Barkai HS.
    Bone; 2007 Sep; 41(3):371-7. PubMed ID: 17572167
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  • 11. Bone mineral content and menstrual regularity in female runners.
    Linnell SL, Stager JM, Blue PW, Oyster N, Robertshaw D.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 1984 Aug; 16(4):343-8. PubMed ID: 6493013
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  • 12. Total body bone density in amenorrheic runners.
    Myerson M, Gutin B, Warren MP, Wang J, Lichtman S, Pierson RN.
    Obstet Gynecol; 1992 Jun; 79(6):973-8. PubMed ID: 1579325
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  • 13. Prevalence of and traits associated with low BMD among female adolescent runners.
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  • 14. Cross-sectional evidence of suppressed bone mineral accrual among female adolescent runners.
    Barrack MT, Rauh MJ, Nichols JF.
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  • 15. Oligo-amenorrheic long-distance runners may lose more bone in spine than in femur.
    Gremion G, Rizzoli R, Slosman D, Theintz G, Bonjour JP.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2001 Jan; 33(1):15-21. PubMed ID: 11194101
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  • 16. [Bone metabolism in female runners. Menstruation disorders are frequent among long-distance runners, but the bone mass is not influenced, with the exception of runners with amenorrhea].
    Hetland ML, Haarbo J, Christiansen C, Larsen T.
    Ugeskr Laeger; 1994 Nov 28; 156(48):7219-23. PubMed ID: 7817433
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  • 17. Low lumbar spine bone mineral density in both male and female endurance runners.
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  • 18. Increased vertebral bone mineral in response to reduced exercise in amenorrheic runners.
    Lindberg JS, Powell MR, Hunt MM, Ducey DE, Wade CE.
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  • 19. Evaluating the relationship of calcium and vitamin D in the prevention of stress fracture injuries in the young athlete: a review of the literature.
    Tenforde AS, Sayres LC, Sainani KL, Fredericson M.
    PM R; 2010 Oct 28; 2(10):945-9. PubMed ID: 20970764
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  • 20. Correlates of stress fractures among preadolescent and adolescent girls.
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