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- 2002
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Träning ökar muskelstyrkan och förhindrar troligen höftfraktur
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Does exercise reduce the burden of fractures? A review.
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Träning ökar benmassan hos barn men bara obetydligt hos vuxna
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Non-participants differ from participants as regards risk factors for vertebral deformities: a source of misinterpretation in the European Vertebral Osteoporosis Study.
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Is exercise of value in the prevention of fragility fractures in men?
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Ultrasound of the phalanges is not related to a previous fracture. A comparison between ultrasound of the phalanges, calcaneus, and DXA of the spine and hip in 75-year-old women.
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- 2001
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Pregnancy and lactation confer reversible bone loss in humans
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Age, gender, and fragility fractures are associated with differences in quantitative ultrasound independent of bone mineral density
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Exercise may induce reversible low bone mass in unloaded and high bone mass in weight-loaded skeletal regions
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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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- Contribution to journal › Article