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215 related items for PubMed ID: 25220426

  • 1. Relation of adrenal-derived steroids with bone maturation, mineral density and geometry in healthy prepubertal and early pubertal boys.
    Vandewalle S, Taes Y, Fiers T, Toye K, Van Caenegem E, Kaufman JM, De Schepper J.
    Bone; 2014 Dec; 69():39-46. PubMed ID: 25220426
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  • 2. Associations of sex steroids with bone maturation, bone mineral density, bone geometry, and body composition: a cross-sectional study in healthy male adolescents.
    Vandewalle S, Taes Y, Fiers T, Toye K, Van Caenegem E, Roggen I, De Schepper J, Kaufman JM.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 2014 Jul; 99(7):E1272-82. PubMed ID: 24670081
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  • 3. Bone geometry and density in the skeleton of pre-pubertal gymnasts and school children.
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  • 4. Catch up in bone acquisition in young adult men with late normal puberty.
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  • 6. Free testosterone is a positive, whereas free estradiol is a negative, predictor of cortical bone size in young Swedish men: the GOOD study.
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    J Bone Miner Res; 2005 Aug; 20(8):1334-41. PubMed ID: 16007330
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  • 7. Sex hormone-binding globulin as an independent determinant of cortical bone status in men at the age of peak bone mass.
    Vanbillemont G, Lapauw B, Bogaert V, Goemaere S, Zmierczak HG, Taes Y, Kaufman JM.
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  • 8. Trabecular volumetric bone mineral density is associated with previous fracture during childhood and adolescence in males: the GOOD study.
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  • 9. Fractures during childhood and adolescence in healthy boys: relation with bone mass, microstructure, and strength.
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  • 10. Thyroid hormone status within the physiological range affects bone mass and density in healthy men at the age of peak bone mass.
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  • 11. Rapid growth produces transient cortical weakness: a risk factor for metaphyseal fractures during puberty.
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  • 12. The relationship between circulating hormone levels, bone turnover markers and skeletal development in healthy boys differs according to maturation stage.
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  • 13. Association of amount of physical activity with cortical bone size and trabecular volumetric BMD in young adult men: the GOOD study.
    Lorentzon M, Mellström D, Ohlsson C.
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  • 14. Bone mineral density in girls and boys at different pubertal stages: relation with gonadal steroids, bone formation markers, and growth parameters.
    Yilmaz D, Ersoy B, Bilgin E, Gümüşer G, Onur E, Pinar ED.
    J Bone Miner Metab; 2005 Nov; 23(6):476-82. PubMed ID: 16261455
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  • 15. Bone mineral density by age, gender, pubertal stages, and socioeconomic status in healthy Lebanese children and adolescents.
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  • 17. Polymorphisms in the aromatase gene predict areal BMD as a result of affected cortical bone size: the GOOD study.
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    J Bone Miner Res; 2006 Feb; 21(2):332-9. PubMed ID: 16418790
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  • 18. Prevalent fractures are related to cortical bone geometry in young healthy men at age of peak bone mass.
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    J Bone Miner Res; 2010 Jun; 25(6):1433-40. PubMed ID: 20200932
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  • 19. Early smoking is associated with peak bone mass and prevalent fractures in young, healthy men.
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    J Bone Miner Res; 2010 Feb; 25(2):379-87. PubMed ID: 19653814
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  • 20. Physical activity increases bone size in prepubertal boys and bone mass in prepubertal girls: a combined cross-sectional and 3-year longitudinal study.
    Sundberg M, Gärdsell P, Johnell O, Karlsson MK, Ornstein E, Sandstedt B, Sernbo I.
    Calcif Tissue Int; 2002 Nov; 71(5):406-15. PubMed ID: 12172652
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