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276 related items for PubMed ID: 31271933

  • 1. Bone mineral density and bone mineral content among female elite athletes.
    Bellver M, Del Rio L, Jovell E, Drobnic F, Trilla A.
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  • 2. 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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  • 3. Bone Mineral Content and Density Among Female NCAA Division I Athletes Across the Competitive Season and Over a Multi-Year Time Frame.
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  • 8. Type of physical activity, muscle strength, and pubertal stage as determinants of bone mineral density and bone area in adolescent boys.
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  • 9. A comparison of bone mineral densities among female athletes in impact loading and active loading sports.
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  • 12. Professional football (soccer) players have a markedly greater skeletal mineral content, density and size than age- and BMI-matched controls.
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    Calcif Tissue Int; 1998 Aug; 63(2):112-7. PubMed ID: 9685514
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  • 13. High bone mineral density in male elite professional volleyball players.
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  • 14. Effects of different sports on bone density and muscle mass in highly trained athletes.
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  • 16. Total and regional bone mineral and tissue composition in female adolescent athletes: comparison between volleyball players and swimmers.
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  • 17. High bone mineral density in lifelong trained female team handball players and young elite football players.
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  • 18. Effects of physical activity, body weight and composition, and muscular strength on bone density in young women.
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  • 19. Insights into relationships between body mass, composition and bone: findings in elite rugby players.
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  • 20. Sport and training influence bone and body composition in women collegiate athletes.
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