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  1. Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) for undergraduate medical education – development and exploration of social validity
  2. Physical activity and academic achievements
  3. Measures of Physical Performance and Muscle Strength as Predictors of Fracture Risk Independent of FRAX, Falls, and aBMD: A Meta-Analysis of the Osteoporotic Fractures in Men (MrOS) Study
  4. Age- and Gender-Specific Normative Values for the Self-Reported Foot and Ankle Score (SEFAS)
  5. Re-arthrodesis after primary ankle fusion: 134/1,716 cases from the Swedish Ankle Registry
  6. Serum DHEA and Its Sulfate Are Associated With Incident Fall Risk in Older Men: The MrOS Sweden Study
  7. 17 Relation between demographical, individual, social and environmental factors and duration of physical activity in eight-year-old children
  8. 16 A physical activity intervention in school induces positive life style changes in young adulthood – a 11-year prospective controlled study
  9. Long-term effects of daily physical education throughout compulsory school on duration of physical activity in young adulthood: an 11-year prospective controlled study
  10. Fracture-related mortality in southern Sweden: A multiple cause of death analysis, 1998–2014
  11. A comparative study found that a seven-year school-based exercise programme increased physical activity levels in both sexes
  12. Falls Predict Fractures Independently of FRAX Probability: A Meta-Analysis of the Osteoporotic Fractures in Men (MrOS) Study
  13. Low physical activity is related to clustering of risk factors for fracture—a 2-year prospective study in children
  14. Good outcome scores and high satisfaction rate after primary total ankle replacement
  15. Epidemiology and time trends of distal forearm fractures in adults - a study of 11.2 million person-years in Sweden
  16. Time trends in pediatric fracture incidence in Sweden during the period 1950–2006
  17. A Physical Activity Intervention Program in School is Also Accompanied by Higher Leisure-Time Physical Activity: A Prospective Controlled 3-Year Study in 194 Prepubertal Children
  18. Low Serum DHEAS Predicts Increased Fracture Risk in Older Men: The MrOS Sweden Study
  19. Low Testosterone, but Not Estradiol, Is Associated With Incident Falls in Older Men: The International MrOS Study
  20. How does a physical activity programme in elementary school affect fracture risk? A prospective controlled intervention study in Malmo, Sweden
  21. Bone Traits Seem to Develop Also During the Third Decade in Life—Normative Cross-Sectional Data on 1083 Men Aged 18–28 Years
  22. Effects of an 8-year childhood physical activity intervention on musculoskeletal gains and fracture risk
  23. Bilateral Arthrodesis of the Ankle Joint: Self-Reported Outcomes in 35 Patients From the Swedish Ankle Registry
  24. Recent hip fracture trends in Sweden and Denmark with age-period-cohort effects
  25. Risk factors for low back pain and sciatica in elderly men—the MrOS Sweden study
  26. Increased risk of hip fracture among spouses—evidence of a homogamy effect
  27. Influence of a School-based Physical Activity Intervention on Cortical Bone Mass Distribution: A 7-year Intervention Study
  28. A seven-year physical activity intervention for children increased gains in bone mass and muscle strength
  29. An Increase in Forearm Cortical Bone Size After Menopause May Influence the Estimated Bone Mineral Loss—A 28-Year Prospective Observational Study
  30. Characteristics of Prevalent Vertebral Fractures Predict New Fractures in Elderly Men
  31. Increasing wrist fracture rates in children may have major implications for future adult fracture burden
  32. A 5-year exercise program in children improves muscle strength without affecting fracture risk
  33. High Serum SHBG Predicts Incident Vertebral Fractures in Elderly Men
  34. Surgery for adult acquired flatfoot due to posterior tibial tendon dysfunction reduces pain, improves function and health related quality of life
  35. A Meta-Analysis of Trabecular Bone Score in Fracture Risk Prediction and Its Relationship to FRAX
  36. Outcome After Salvage Arthrodesis for Failed Total Ankle Replacement
  37. Preterm Children Born Small for Gestational Age are at Risk for Low Adult Bone Mass
  38. Age at first major osteoporotic fracture in Danes aged 50 and over: influence of diabetes on mean age at fracture and 1 year mortality
  39. FRAX predicts incident falls in elderly men: findings from MrOs Sweden
  40. The associations of physical activity with fracture risk—a 7-year prospective controlled intervention study in 3534 children
  41. Osteoarthritis of the Distal Interphalangeal and First Carpometacarpal Joints is Associated with High Bone Mass in Women and Small Bone Size and Low Lean Mass in Men
  42. The number and characteristics of prevalent vertebral fractures in elderly men are associated with low bone mass and osteoporosis
  43. A Pediatric Bone Mass Scan has Poor Ability to Predict Peak Bone Mass: An 11-Year Prospective Study in 121 Children
  44. The 21st-Century Landscape of Adult Fractures: Cohort Study of a Complete Adult Regional Population
  45. Poor prosthesis survival and function after component exchange of total ankle prostheses
  46. Low clinical relevance of a prevalent vertebral fracture in elderly men—the MrOs Sweden study
  47. Patients with Osteoarthritis in all Three Knee Compartments and Patients with Medial Knee Osteoarthritis Have a Phenotype with High Bone Mass and High Fat Mass but Proportionally Low Lean Mass
  48. A 3-year school-based exercise intervention improves muscle strength - a prospective controlled population-based study in 223 children
  49. Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis Have a Phenotype With Higher Bone Mass, Higher Fat Mass, and Lower Lean Body Mass
  50. Comparison of the Self-Reported Foot and Ankle Score (SEFAS) and the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society Score (AOFAS)
  51. Exercise in youth: High bone mass, large bone size, and low fracture risk in old age
  52. A 6-Year Exercise Program Improves Skeletal Traits Without Affecting Fracture Risk: A Prospective Controlled Study in 2621 Children
  53. The annual number of hip fractures in Sweden will double from year 2002 to 2050
  54. Bone mass and anthropometry in patients with osteoarthritis of the foot and ankle
  55. Validity, reliability, and responsiveness of the Self-reported Foot and Ankle Score (SEFAS) in forefoot, hindfoot, and ankle disorders
  56. Soccer and Gender Effect of Groin Pain
  57. Erratum to: A Pediatric Bone Mass Scan Has Poor Ability to Predict Adult Bone Mass: A 28-Year Prospective Study in 214 Children
  58. Distal Radius Fractures and Osteoporosis
  59. Complications: An Overview
  60. The prevalence and severity of low back pain and associated symptoms in 3,009 old men
  61. Patients With Hip Osteoarthritis Have a Phenotype With High Bone Mass and Low Lean Body Mass
  62. International and ethnic variability of falls in older men
  63. A Pediatric Bone Mass Scan Has Poor Ability to Predict Adult Bone Mass: A 28-Year Prospective Study in 214 Children
  64. Gender specific age-related changes in bone density, muscle strength and functional performance in the elderly: a-10 year prospective population-based study
  65. Hip fracture trends in Denmark 1980-2010 with age-period-cohort-effects
  66. Former Male Elite Athletes Have Lower Incidence of Fragility Fractures Than Expected
  67. A 5-Year Exercise Program in Pre- and Peripubertal Children Improves Bone Mass and Bone Size Without Affecting Fracture Risk
  68. Does a childhood fracture predict low bone mass in young adulthood?-A 27-year prospective controlled study
  69. Prevention of falls in the elderly—a review
  70. Inferior physical performance tests in 10,998 men in the MrOS study is associated with recurrent falls
  71. Metal-on-metal hip implants and the risk of cancer
  72. Bone mass following physical activity in young years: a mean 39-year prospective controlled study in men
  73. Secular Trends in Swedish Hip Fractures 1987–2002
  74. My mother was saved from hip fracture by treatment for osteoporosis, but will I be?—Implications on risk estimates from successful osteoporosis treatment
  75. Physical Activity as a Strategy to Reduce the Risk of Osteoporosis and Fragility Fractures
  76. Training and bone - from health to injury
  77. Inferior physical performance test results of 10,998 men in the MrOS Study is associated with high fracture risk
  78. Femoral Neck Bone Strength Estimated by Hip Structural Analysis (HSA) in Swedish Caucasians Aged 6–90 Years
  79. Therapeutic and Prophylactic Effects of Sports and Exercise on Osteoporosis and Fracture Risk
  80. Former Male Elite Athletes Have a Higher Prevalence of Osteoarthritis and Arthroplasty in the Hip and Knee Than Expected
  81. Forearm bone mineral density and incidence of hip fractures in Swedish urban and rural men 1987–2002
  82. There is in elderly men a group difference between fallers and non-fallers in physical performance tests
  83. Normative Calcaneal Quantitative Ultrasound Data as an Estimation of Skeletal Development in Swedish Children and Adolescents
  84. Bone mineral density and incidence of hip fracture in Swedish urban and rural women 1987–2002
  85. Prevalence of osteoporosis and incidence of hip fracture in women - secular trends over 30 years
  86. Normative dual energy X-ray absorptiometry data in Swedish children and adolescents
  87. Smoking Predicts Incident Fractures in Elderly Men: Mr OS Sweden