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  • 24. Geometric indices of hip bone strength in young female football players.
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  • 29. Growth from birth to adulthood and peak bone mass and density data from the New Delhi Birth Cohort.
    Tandon N, Fall CH, Osmond C, Sachdev HP, Prabhakaran D, Ramakrishnan L, Dey Biswas SK, Ramji S, Khalil A, Gera T, Reddy KS, Barker DJ, Cooper C, Bhargava SK.
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  • 31. Type of physical activity, muscle strength, and pubertal stage as determinants of bone mineral density and bone area in adolescent boys.
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    J Bone Miner Res; 1998 Jul; 13(7):1141-8. PubMed ID: 9661078
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  • 34. Lean body mass and leg power best predict bone mineral density in adolescent girls.
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    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 1999 Nov; 31(11):1558-63. PubMed ID: 10589857
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  • 38. Cortical thickness in the intertrochanteric region may be relevant to hip fracture type.
    Zhuang H, Li Y, Lin J, Cai D, Cai S, Yan L, Yao X.
    BMC Musculoskelet Disord; 2017 Jul 18; 18(1):305. PubMed ID: 28720137
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  • 39. Pubertal timing and body mass index gain from birth to maturity in relation with femoral neck BMD and distal tibia microstructure in healthy female subjects.
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    Osteoporos Int; 2011 Oct 18; 22(10):2689-98. PubMed ID: 21359672
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