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409 related items for PubMed ID: 20980925

  • 1. Body mass, training, menses, and bone in adolescent runners: a 3-yr follow-up.
    Barrack MT, Van Loan MD, Rauh MJ, Nichols JF.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2011 Jun; 43(6):959-66. PubMed ID: 20980925
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  • 2. Prevalence of and traits associated with low BMD among female adolescent runners.
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  • 3. Cross-sectional evidence of suppressed bone mineral accrual among female adolescent runners.
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  • 4. Disordered eating, menstrual irregularity, and bone mineral density in female runners.
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  • 9. Age at first oral contraceptive use as a major determinant of vertebral bone mass in female endurance athletes.
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  • 10. Gymnasts exhibit higher bone mass than runners despite similar prevalence of amenorrhea and oligomenorrhea.
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  • 11. 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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  • 12. The effect of oral contraceptives on bone mass and stress fractures in female runners.
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  • 13. Frequency of osteopenia in adolescents with early-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a long-term outcome study of one hundred five patients.
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  • 14. Bone mineral density in postmenarchal adolescent girls in the United States: associated biopsychosocial variables and bone turnover markers.
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  • 15. Long-term effect of exercise on bone mineral density and body composition in post-menopausal ex-elite athletes: a retrospective study.
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  • 16. High-impact exercise promotes bone gain in well-trained female athletes.
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  • 17. Participation in road cycling vs running is associated with lower bone mineral density in men.
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  • 18. Identifying sex-specific risk factors for low bone mineral density in adolescent runners.
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  • 19. Differential effects of swimming versus weight-bearing activity on bone mineral status of eumenorrheic athletes.
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  • 20. Menstrual status and bone mineral density among female athletes.
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