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A 3-year Physical Activity Intervention Program Increases the Gain in Bone Mineral and Bone Width in Prepubertal Girls but not Boys: The Prospective Copenhagen School Child Interventions Study (CoSCIS)
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Large-scale association study between two coding LRP5 gene polymorphisms and bone phenotypes and fractures in men
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Muscle Determinants of Bone Mass, Geometry and Strength in Prepubertal Girls.
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A 2-year school-based exercise programme in pre-pubertal boys induces skeletal benefits in lumbar spine.
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A school-curriculum-based exercise intervention program for two years in pre-pubertal girls does not influence hip structure.
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Physical activity, muscle function, falls and fractures.
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Sustainability of exercise-induced increases in bone density and skeletal structure.
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Body fat related to daily physical activity and insulin concentrations in non-diabetic children.
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Physical activity increases bone mass during growth.
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Daily physical activity related to aerobic fitness and body fat in an urban sample of children.
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