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Jesper Fritz

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Lakartidningen|January 16, 2019
[Daily physical activity during the nine compulsory school years improves academic school results in boys but not girls - a prospective controlled intervention study]Magnus Karlsson, Jesper Fritz, Marcus Cöster, et al.
SICOT-J|April 14, 2025
Safety and early outcomes of simultaneous bilateral TKA in patients with BMI > 40: A retrospective comparative studyAlexandre Le Guen, Zakee Azmi, Jesper Fritz, et al.
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|April 21, 2016
A seven-year physical activity intervention for children increased gains in bone mass and muscle strengthJesper Fritz, Björn E Rosengren, Magnus Dencker, et al.
Sports (Basel, Switzerland)|June 10, 2020
Daily School Physical Activity Improves Academic PerformanceJesper Fritz, Marcus E Cöster, Björn E Rosengren, et al.
Calcified Tissue International|July 14, 2016
Influence of a School-based Physical Activity Intervention on Cortical Bone Mass Distribution: A 7-year Intervention StudyJesper Fritz, Rachel L Duckham, Timo Rantalainen, et al.
Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics|July 25, 2025
Combined revision ACL reconstruction with slope-correction osteotomy and lateral extra-articular tenodesis improves stability in patients with high posterior tibial slope and pivot shiftJesper Fritz, Alan Getgood, Ronald van Heerwaarden, et al.
BMJ Open|February 26, 2017
How does a physical activity programme in elementary school affect fracture risk? A prospective controlled intervention study in Malmo, SwedenMarcus E Cöster, Jesper Fritz, Jan-Åke Nilsson, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|January 24, 2016
A 5-year exercise program in children improves muscle strength without affecting fracture riskJesper Fritz, Marcus E Cöster, Susanna Stenevi-Lundgren, et al.
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Lakartidningen|January 16, 2019
[Daily physical activity during the nine compulsory school years improves academic school results in boys but not girls - a prospective controlled intervention study]Magnus Karlsson, Jesper Fritz, Marcus Cöster, et al.
SICOT-J|April 14, 2025
Safety and early outcomes of simultaneous bilateral TKA in patients with BMI > 40: A retrospective comparative studyAlexandre Le Guen, Zakee Azmi, Jesper Fritz, et al.
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|April 21, 2016
A seven-year physical activity intervention for children increased gains in bone mass and muscle strengthJesper Fritz, Björn E Rosengren, Magnus Dencker, et al.
Sports (Basel, Switzerland)|June 10, 2020
Daily School Physical Activity Improves Academic PerformanceJesper Fritz, Marcus E Cöster, Björn E Rosengren, et al.
Calcified Tissue International|July 14, 2016
Influence of a School-based Physical Activity Intervention on Cortical Bone Mass Distribution: A 7-year Intervention StudyJesper Fritz, Rachel L Duckham, Timo Rantalainen, et al.
Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics|July 25, 2025
Combined revision ACL reconstruction with slope-correction osteotomy and lateral extra-articular tenodesis improves stability in patients with high posterior tibial slope and pivot shiftJesper Fritz, Alan Getgood, Ronald van Heerwaarden, et al.
BMJ Open|February 26, 2017
How does a physical activity programme in elementary school affect fracture risk? A prospective controlled intervention study in Malmo, SwedenMarcus E Cöster, Jesper Fritz, Jan-Åke Nilsson, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|January 24, 2016
A 5-year exercise program in children improves muscle strength without affecting fracture riskJesper Fritz, Marcus E Cöster, Susanna Stenevi-Lundgren, et al.
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