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176 related items for PubMed ID: 19450717

  • 1. Relationships of appendicular LMI and total body LMI to bone mass and physical activity levels in a birth cohort of New Zealand five-year olds.
    Goulding A, Taylor RW, Grant AM, Jones S, Taylor BJ, Williams SM.
    Bone; 2009 Sep; 45(3):455-9. PubMed ID: 19450717
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  • 6. Association Between Linear Growth and Bone Accrual in a Diverse Cohort of Children and Adolescents.
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  • 7. The relationship between objectively assessed physical activity and bone health in older adults differs by sex and is mediated by lean mass.
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    Song C, Zhu M, Zheng R, Hu Y, Li R, Zhu G, Chen L, Xiong F.
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  • 10. Lean body mass but not body fat mass is related with leukocyte telomere length in children.
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    Gomez-Bruton A, Gonzalez-Aguero A, Matute-Llorente A, Lozano-Berges G, Gomez-Cabello A, Moreno LA, Casajus JA, Vicente-Rodríguez G.
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    Jurado-Fasoli L, Amaro-Gahete FJ, De-la-O A, Dote-Montero M, Gutiérrez Á, Castillo MJ.
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  • 14. Relative contributions of lean and fat mass to bone strength in young Hispanic and non-Hispanic girls.
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  • 15. Diversity of activity participation determines bone mineral content in the lower limbs of pre-pubertal children with developmental coordination disorder.
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  • 19. Association between objectively measured physical activity and longitudinal changes in body composition in adolescents: the Tromsø study fit futures cohort.
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  • 20. 24-h movement behaviors from infancy to preschool: cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships with body composition and bone health.
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