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165 related items for PubMed ID: 18175735

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    Herbert AJ, Williams AG, Lockey SJ, Erskine RM, Sale C, Hennis PJ, Day SH, Stebbings GK.
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  • 49. Findings from a 10-year follow-up of bone mineral density in competitive perimenopausal runners.
    Fanning J, Larrick L, Weinstein L, Horrigan TJ, Marcotte MP, Flora RF.
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  • 50. Regional bone mineral density in male athletes: a comparison of soccer players, runners and controls.
    Fredericson M, Chew K, Ngo J, Cleek T, Kiratli J, Cobb K.
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    Barrack MT, Gibbs JC, De Souza MJ, Williams NI, Nichols JF, Rauh MJ, Nattiv A.
    Am J Sports Med; 2014 Apr 03; 42(4):949-58. PubMed ID: 24567250
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  • 53. Low bone density risk is higher in exercising women with multiple triad risk factors.
    Gibbs JC, Nattiv A, Barrack MT, Williams NI, Rauh MJ, Nichols JF, De Souza MJ.
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  • 55. The components of the female athlete triad do not identify all physically active females at risk.
    Burrows M, Shepherd H, Bird S, MacLeod K, Ward B.
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  • 56. Dietary and training predictors of stress fractures in female runners.
    Wentz L, Liu PY, Ilich JZ, Haymes EM.
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  • 58. Low energy availability, menstrual dysfunction, and impaired bone health: A survey of elite para athletes.
    Brook EM, Tenforde AS, Broad EM, Matzkin EG, Yang HY, Collins JE, Blauwet CA.
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  • 59. Factors associated with menstrual dysfunction and self-reported bone stress injuries in female runners in the ultra- and half-marathons of the Two Oceans.
    Micklesfield LK, Hugo J, Johnson C, Noakes TD, Lambert EV.
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