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149 related items for PubMed ID: 26561526

  • 1. Does the frequency and intensity of physical activity in adolescence have an impact on bone? The Tromsø Study, Fit Futures.
    Christoffersen T, Winther A, Nilsen OA, Ahmed LA, Furberg AS, Grimnes G, Dennison E, Emaus N.
    BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil; 2015; 7():26. PubMed ID: 26561526
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  • 3. The influence of birth weight and length on bone mineral density and content in adolescence: The Tromsø Study, Fit Futures.
    Christoffersen T, Ahmed LA, Daltveit AK, Dennison EM, Evensen EK, Furberg AS, Gracia-Marco L, Grimnes G, Nilsen OA, Schei B, Tell GS, Vlachopoulos D, Winther A, Emaus N.
    Arch Osteoporos; 2017 Dec; 12(1):54. PubMed ID: 28577285
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  • 4. The association between childhood fractures and adolescence bone outcomes: a population-based study, the Tromsø Study, Fit Futures.
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    Osteoporos Int; 2018 Feb; 29(2):441-450. PubMed ID: 29147750
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  • 5. Bone mineral density at the hip and its relation to fat mass and lean mass in adolescents: the Tromsø Study, Fit Futures.
    Winther A, Jørgensen L, Ahmed LA, Christoffersen T, Furberg AS, Grimnes G, Jorde R, Nilsen OA, Dennison E, Emaus N.
    BMC Musculoskelet Disord; 2018 Jan 19; 19(1):21. PubMed ID: 29351755
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  • 6. The influence of snuff and smoking on bone accretion in late adolescence. The Tromsø study, Fit Futures.
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    Arch Osteoporos; 2021 Sep 27; 16(1):143. PubMed ID: 34570277
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  • 8. Changes and tracking of bone mineral density in late adolescence: the Tromsø Study, Fit Futures.
    Nilsen OA, Ahmed LA, Winther A, Christoffersen T, Furberg AS, Grimnes G, Dennison E, Emaus N.
    Arch Osteoporos; 2017 Dec 27; 12(1):37. PubMed ID: 28389986
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  • 11. Body Weight and Body Mass Index Influence Bone Mineral Density in Late Adolescence in a Two-Year Follow-Up Study. The Tromsø Study: Fit Futures.
    Nilsen OA, Ahmed LA, Winther A, Christoffersen T, Thrane G, Evensen E, Furberg AS, Grimnes G, Dennison E, Emaus N.
    JBMR Plus; 2019 Sep 27; 3(9):e10195. PubMed ID: 31667452
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  • 13. Positive, site-specific associations between bone mineral status, fitness, and time spent at high-impact activities in 16- to 18-year-old boys.
    Ginty F, Rennie KL, Mills L, Stear S, Jones S, Prentice A.
    Bone; 2005 Jan 27; 36(1):101-10. PubMed ID: 15664008
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  • 14. Normative data and percentile curves of bone mineral density in healthy Iranian children aged 9-18 years.
    Jeddi M, Roosta MJ, Dabbaghmanesh MH, Omrani GR, Ayatollahi SM, Bagheri Z, Showraki AR, Bakhshayeshkaram M.
    Arch Osteoporos; 2013 Jan 27; 8():114. PubMed ID: 23297104
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  • 15. Utilization of DXA Bone Mineral Densitometry in Ontario: An Evidence-Based Analysis.
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  • 16. How Is Adolescent Bone Mass and Density Influenced by Early Life Body Size and Growth? The Tromsø Study: Fit Futures-A Longitudinal Cohort Study From Norway.
    Evensen E, Skeie G, Wilsgaard T, Christoffersen T, Dennison E, Furberg AS, Grimnes G, Winther A, Emaus N.
    JBMR Plus; 2018 Sep 27; 2(5):268-280. PubMed ID: 30283908
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  • 17. Previous physical activity relates to bone mineral measures in young women.
    Teegarden D, Proulx WR, Kern M, Sedlock D, Weaver CM, Johnston CC, Lyle RM.
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  • 18. Acquisition of peak bone mass in a Norwegian youth cohort: longitudinal findings from the Fit Futures study 2010-2022.
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    Arch Osteoporos; 2024 Jul 03; 19(1):58. PubMed ID: 38960953
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  • 19. Impacts of body mass index, physical activity, and smoking on femoral bone loss: the Tromsø study.
    Emaus N, Wilsgaard T, Ahmed LA.
    J Bone Miner Res; 2014 Sep 03; 29(9):2080-9. PubMed ID: 24676861
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  • 20. Current physical activity is related to bone mineral density in males but not in females.
    Högström M, Nordström A, Alfredson H, Lorentzon R, Thorsen K, Nordström P.
    Int J Sports Med; 2007 May 03; 28(5):431-6. PubMed ID: 17111323
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