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- 2015
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Exercise in youth: High bone mass, large bone size, and low fracture risk in old age.
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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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Low Clinical Relevance of a Prevalent Vertebral Fracture in Elderly Men - the MrOs Sweden Study
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- 2014
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Individuals with primary osteoarthritis have different phenotypes depending on the affected joint - a case control study from southern sweden including 514 participants.
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A 3-year school-based exercise intervention improves muscle strength - a prospective controlled population-based study in 223 children
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The prevalence and severity of low back pain and associated symptoms in 3,009 old men.
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A Pediatric Bone Mass Scan Has Poor Ability to Predict Adult Bone Mass: A 28-Year Prospective Study in 214 Children.
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International and ethnic variability of falls in older men.
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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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Does a childhood fracture predict low bone mass in young adulthood? - A 27-year prospective controlled study.
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