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795 related items for PubMed ID: 25748470

  • 1. Identifying sex-specific risk factors for low bone mineral density in adolescent runners.
    Tenforde AS, Fredericson M, Sayres LC, Cutti P, Sainani KL.
    Am J Sports Med; 2015 Jun; 43(6):1494-504. PubMed ID: 25748470
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  • 2. Prevalence of and traits associated with low BMD among female adolescent runners.
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  • 4. Sport and Triad Risk Factors Influence Bone Mineral Density in Collegiate Athletes.
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  • 5. Evidence of a cumulative effect for risk factors predicting low bone mass among male adolescent athletes.
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  • 7. Disordered Eating, Development of Menstrual Irregularity, and Reduced Bone Mass Change After a 3-Year Follow-Up In Female Adolescent Endurance Runners.
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    Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab; 2021 Jul 01; 31(4):337-344. PubMed ID: 34098530
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  • 8. Disordered eating, menstrual irregularity, and bone mineral density in female runners.
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  • 9. Cross-sectional evidence of suppressed bone mineral accrual among female adolescent runners.
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  • 10. Dietary restraint and low bone mass in female adolescent endurance runners.
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  • 11. Reduced spinal bone mineral density in adolescents of an Ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn.
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  • 12. Gymnasts exhibit higher bone mass than runners despite similar prevalence of amenorrhea and oligomenorrhea.
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  • 13. Effect of sub-elite competitive running on bone density, body composition and sexual maturity of adolescent females.
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  • 15. Low bone density risk is higher in exercising women with multiple triad risk factors.
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  • 16. Five-year follow-up investigation of bone mineral density by age in premenopausal elite-level long-distance runners.
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  • 17. Sport Specialization and Low Bone Mineral Density in Female High School Distance Runners.
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  • 18. Nutritional and exercise-related determinants of bone density in elite female runners.
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  • 19. Higher incidence of bone stress injuries with increasing female athlete triad-related risk factors: a prospective multisite study of exercising girls and women.
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  • 20. Current and past menstrual status is an important determinant of femoral neck geometry in exercising women.
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