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- 2021
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Musculoskeletal Benefits from a Physical Activity Program in Primary School are Retained 4 Years after the Program is Terminated
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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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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2016
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Effects of an 8-year childhood physical activity intervention on musculoskeletal gains and fracture risk
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A seven-year physical activity intervention for children increased gains in bone mass and muscle strength
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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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Accelerometer-measured daily physical activity among octogenerians: results and associations to other indices of physical performance and bone density
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