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- 2020
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Daily School Physical Activity Is Associated with Higher Level of Physical Activity Independently of Other Socioecological Factors
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- 2019
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Socioecological and biological associations of lower levels of physical activity in 8-year-old children : A 2-year prospective study
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- 2017
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Low physical activity is related to clustering of risk factors for fracture—a 2-year prospective study in children
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How does a physical activity programme in elementary school affect fracture risk? : A prospective controlled intervention study in Malmo, Sweden
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- 2016
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A 5-year exercise program in children improves muscle strength without affecting fracture risk.
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The associations of physical activity with fracture risk-a 7-year prospective controlled intervention study in 3534 children.
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- 2015
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A Pediatric Bone Mass Scan has Poor Ability to Predict Peak Bone Mass: An 11-Year Prospective Study in 121 Children.
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- 2014
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A Six-Year Exercise Program Improves Skeletal Traits without Affecting Fracture Risk - a Prospective Controlled Study in 2621 Children.
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- 2013
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An Increase in School-Based Physical Education Increases Muscle Strength in Children.
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- 2012
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A 4-Year Exercise Program in Children Increases Bone Mass Without Increasing Fracture Risk.
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