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  • 3. Effect of high impact activity on bone mass and size in adolescent females: A comparative study between two different types of sports.
    Pettersson U, Nordström P, Alfredson H, Henriksson-Larsén K, Lorentzon R.
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  • 5. Exercise and bone mineral density in mature female athletes.
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  • 10. High bone mineral density in loaded skeletal regions of former professional football (soccer) players: what is the effect of time after active career?
    Uzunca K, Birtane M, Durmus-Altun G, Ustun F.
    Br J Sports Med; 2005 Mar; 39(3):154-7; discussion 154-7. PubMed ID: 15728693
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  • 11. Do sporting activities convey benefits to bone mass throughout the skeleton?
    Nevill A, Holder R, Stewart A.
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  • 12. The duration of exercise as a regulator of bone mass.
    Karlsson MK, Magnusson H, Karlsson C, Seeman E.
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  • 16. Bone mineral density of 704 amateur sportsmen involved in different physical activities.
    Morel J, Combe B, Francisco J, Bernard J.
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  • 17. Regional bone mineral density in male athletes: a comparison of soccer players, runners and controls.
    Fredericson M, Chew K, Ngo J, Cleek T, Kiratli J, Cobb K.
    Br J Sports Med; 2007 Oct; 41(10):664-8; discussion 668. PubMed ID: 17473003
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  • 19. Soccer increases bone mass in prepubescent boys during growth: a 3-yr longitudinal study.
    Zouch M, Zribi A, Alexandre C, Chaari H, Frere D, Tabka Z, Vico L.
    J Clin Densitom; 2015 Oct; 18(2):179-86. PubMed ID: 25592396
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  • 20. High bone mineral density in lifelong trained female team handball players and young elite football players.
    Hagman M, Helge EW, Fristrup B, Jørgensen NR, Helge JW, Krustrup P.
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