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190 related items for PubMed ID: 18849864

  • 1. The association between hematological and inflammatory factors and stress fractures among female military recruits.
    Merkel D, Moran DS, Yanovich R, Evans RK, Finestone AS, Constantini N, Israeli E.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2008 Nov; 40(11 Suppl):S691-7. PubMed ID: 18849864
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  • 2. Prediction model for stress fracture in young female recruits during basic training.
    Moran DS, Israeli E, Evans RK, Yanovich R, Constantini N, Shabshin N, Merkel D, Luria O, Erlich T, Laor A, Finestone A.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2008 Nov; 40(11 Suppl):S636-44. PubMed ID: 18849871
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  • 3. Anemia, iron deficiency, and stress fractures in female combatants during 16 months.
    Yanovich R, Merkel D, Israeli E, Evans RK, Erlich T, Moran DS.
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  • 4. Overuse injuries in female infantry recruits during low-intensity basic training.
    Finestone A, Milgrom C, Evans R, Yanovich R, Constantini N, Moran DS.
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  • 5. Incidence of anemia and iron deficiency in strenuously trained adolescents: results of a longitudinal follow-up study.
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    J Adolesc Health; 2009 Sep; 45(3):286-91. PubMed ID: 19699425
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  • 6. How stress fracture incidence was lowered in the Israeli army: a 25-yr struggle.
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  • 7. Iron deficiency and the role of nutrition among female military recruits.
    Israeli E, Merkel D, Constantini N, Yanovich R, Evans RK, Shahar D, Moran DS.
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  • 8. Iron status of young males and females performing weight-training exercise.
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  • 9. Epidemiology of stress fracture and lower-extremity overuse injury in female recruits.
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    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2006 Sep; 38(9):1571-7. PubMed ID: 16960517
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  • 10. [Pre-induction sport activity in prevention of stress fractures in elite infantry recruits].
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  • 11. Stress fractures of bone in conscripted infantry recruits: lack of correlation to pre-army physical fitness.
    Gofrit ON, Livneh A.
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  • 12. Nutrition consumption of female combat recruits in army basic training.
    Etzion-Daniel Y, Constantini N, Finestone AS, Shahar DR, Israeli E, Yanovich R, Moran DS.
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  • 13. The prevalence of low hemoglobin values among new infantry recruits and nonlinear relationship between hemoglobin concentration and physical fitness.
    Novack V, Finestone AS, Constantini N, Shpilberg O, Weitzman S, Merkel D.
    Am J Hematol; 2007 Feb 01; 82(2):128-33. PubMed ID: 17022048
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  • 14. Comparison of stress fractures of male and female recruits during basic training in the Israeli anti-aircraft forces.
    Gam A, Goldstein L, Karmon Y, Mintser I, Grotto I, Guri A, Goldberg A, Ohana N, Onn E, Levi Y, Bar-Dayan Y.
    Mil Med; 2005 Aug 01; 170(8):710-2. PubMed ID: 16173215
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  • 15. Refractive surgery in Israel Defense Forces recruits.
    Horowitz J, Mezer E, Shochat T, Mandel Y, Buckman G, Sasson A, Geyer O.
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  • 16. Stress fracture injury in young military men and women.
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  • 17. Effects of a 4-month recruit training program on markers of bone metabolism.
    Evans RK, Antczak AJ, Lester M, Yanovich R, Israeli E, Moran DS.
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  • 18. Risk factors for bone stress injuries: a follow-up study of 102,515 person-years.
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  • 19. Stress fractures of forearm bones in military recruits of rifle drill training.
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  • 20. Characteristics of skeletal stress fractures in female military recruits of the Israel defense forces on bone scintigraphy.
    Hod N, Ashkenazi I, Levi Y, Fire G, Drori M, Cohen I, Bernstine H, Horne T.
    Clin Nucl Med; 2006 Dec 01; 31(12):742-9. PubMed ID: 17117066
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