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- 2009
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The increase in physical performance and gain in lean and fat mass occur in prepubertal children independent of mode of school transportation. One year data from the prospective controlled Pediatric Osteoporosis Prevention (POP) study
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- 2008
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There is a secular decrease in bmd but no corresponding increase in age-adjusted HIP fracture incidence in Swedish men during the last decade (Abstracts of the 35th European Symposium on Calcified Tissues)
2008) 35th European Symposium on Calcified Tissues In Calcified Tissue International 82(Suppl. 1). p.201-202(
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Bone mineral accrual and gain in skeletal width in pre-pubertal school children is independent of the mode of school transportation-one-year data from the prospective observational pediatric osteoporosis prevention (POP) study (Abstracts of the 35th European Symposium on Calcified Tissues)
2008) 35th European Symposium on Calcified Tissues In Calcified Tissue International 82(Suppl. 1). p.60-60(
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- 2007
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Exercise, bone mass and bone size in prepubertal boys: one-year data from the pediatric osteoporosis prevention study.
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- 2006
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Daily Physical Education in the School Curriculum in Prepubertal Girls during 1 Year is Followed by an Increase in Bone Mineral Accrual and Bone Width-Data from the Prospective Controlled Malmö Pediatric Osteoporosis Prevention Study.
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- 2003
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Pubertal bone growth in the femoral neck is predominantly characterized by increased bone size and not by increased bone density-a 4-year longitudinal study.
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- 2002
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Physical activity increases bone size in prepubertal boys and bone mass in prepubertal girls : a combined cross-sectional and 3-year longitudinal study
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- 2001
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Peripubertal moderate exercise increases bone mass in boys but not in girls: a population-based intervention study
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- 1998
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Comparison of quantitative ultrasound measurements in calcaneus with DXA and SXA at other skeletal sites: a population-based study on 280 children aged 11-16 years
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Balance and gait performance in an urban and a rural population
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