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  1. The influence of antiresorptive bone medication on the effect of high-intensity resistance and impact training on osteoporotic fracture risk in postmenopausal women with low bone mass: protocol for the MEDEX-OP randomised controlled trial
  2. Bone health of middle-aged and older surfers
  3. Cancellous bone and theropod dinosaur locomotion. Part I—an examination of cancellous bone architecture in the hindlimb bones of theropods
  4. The best time to exercise for bone in childhood
  5. Supervised heavy lifting and impact safe and effective for women with low to very low bone mass.
  6. Testing back extensor strength
  7. Is calcaneal broadband ultrasound attenuation a valid index of dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry-derived bone mass in children?
  8. Muscle Size Not Density Predicts Variance in Muscle Strength and Neuromuscular Performance in Healthy Adult Men and Women
  9. Response to Giangregorio et al.: “Intensity is a subjective construct”
  10. Physical activity estimated by the bone-specific physical activity questionnaire is also associated with cardiovascular risk
  11. Trenbolone Improves Cardiometabolic Risk Factors and Myocardial Tolerance to Ischemia-Reperfusion in Male Rats With Testosterone-Deficient Metabolic Syndrome
  12. Vibration Therapy to Prevent Bone Loss and Falls: Mechanisms and Efficacy
  13. The effects of visceral obesity and androgens on bone: trenbolone protects against loss of femoral bone mineral density and structural strength in viscerally obese and testosterone-deficient male rats
  14. Impact of Diet-Induced Obesity and Testosterone Deficiency on the Cardiovascular System: A Novel Rodent Model Representative of Males with Testosterone-Deficient Metabolic Syndrome (TDMetS)
  15. Heavy resistance training is safe and improves bone, function, and stature in postmenopausal women with low to very low bone mass: novel early findings from the LIFTMOR trial
  16. Risk Factors for Tibial Stress Injuries
  17. Insights Into Relationships Between Body Mass, Composition and Bone: Findings in Elite Rugby Players
  18. Effects of bone-specific physical activity, gender and maturity on tibial cross-sectional bone material distribution: a cross-sectional pQCT comparison of children and young adults aged 5–29years
  19. Targeting Bone and Fat with Novel Exercise for Peripubertal Boys: The CAPO Kids Trial
  20. Improvements in body composition, cardiometabolic risk factors and insulin sensitivity with trenbolone in normogonadic rats
  21. An in-school exercise intervention to enhance bone and reduce fat in girls: The CAPO Kids trial
  22. The relationship between BPAQ-derived physical activity and bone density of middle-aged and older men
  23. Lifetime Physical Activity, Neuromuscular Performance and Body Composition in Healthy Young Men
  24. Prevalent Morphometric Vertebral Fractures in Professional Male Rugby Players
  25. Exercise to Improve Pediatric Bone and Fat
  26. Can Therapeutic Ultrasound Accurately Detect Bone Stress Injuries in Athletes?
  27. Are Bone and Muscle Changes from POWER PE, an 8-month In-school Jumping Intervention, Maintained at Three Years?
  28. Tibial Stress Injury: Relationship of Radiographic, Nuclear Medicine Bone Scanning, MR Imaging, and CT Severity Grades to Clinical Severity and Time to Healing
  29. Twice-weekly, in-school jumping improves lean mass, particularly in adolescent boys
  30. The aerobic performance of trained and untrained handcyclists with spinal cord injury
  31. Seasonal change in bone, muscle and fat in professional rugby league players and its relationship to injury: a cohort study
  32. The Relationship between Physical Activity and Bone during Adolescence Differs according to Sex and Biological Maturity
  33. Muscle Forces or Gravity-What Predominates Mechanical Loading on Bone?
  34. The BPAQ: a bone-specific physical activity assessment instrument
  35. Eight Months of Regular In-School Jumping Improves Indices of Bone Strength in Adolescent Boys and Girls: The POWER PE Study
  36. Simple, novel physical activity maintains proximal femur bone mineral density, and improves muscle strength and balance in sedentary, postmenopausal Caucasian women
  37. Novel, high-frequency, low-strain mechanical loading for premenopausal women with low bone mass: early findings
  38. Progesterone Upregulates TGF-b Isoforms (b1, b2, and b3) Expression in Normal Human Osteoblast-Like Cells
  39. Tibial Stress Injuries
  40. Stress-syndroom aan de mediale zijde van de tibia Ligging van de beenspieren in relatie tot de symptomen