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Increased physical activity is associated with enhanced development of peak bone mass in men: A five-year longitudinal study†
Article first published online: 18 APR 2012
DOI: 10.1002/jbmr.1549
Copyright © 2012 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
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Nilsson, M., Ohlsson, C., Odén, A., Mellström, D. and Lorentzon, M. (2012), Increased physical activity is associated with enhanced development of peak bone mass in men: A five-year longitudinal study. J Bone Miner Res, 27: 1206–1214. doi: 10.1002/jbmr.1549
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- Issue published online: 18 APR 2012
- Article first published online: 18 APR 2012
- Accepted manuscript online: 13 JAN 2012 02:55PM EST
- Manuscript Accepted: 6 JAN 2012
- Manuscript Revised: 22 DEC 2011
- Manuscript Received: 19 OCT 2011
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