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March 1, 1996
Ovulatory premenopausal women lose cancellous spinal bone: a five year prospective study
J C Prior, Y M Vigna, S I Barr, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
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July 1, 1990
Impaired muscle glycogen resynthesis after eccentric exercise
D L Costill, D D Pascoe, W J Fink, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics
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February 5, 2000
Augmented trochanteric bone mineral density after modified physical education classes: a randomized school-based exercise intervention study in prepubescent and early pubescent children
H A McKay, M A Petit, R W Schutz, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association
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August 1, 2000
Effects of increased consumption of fluid milk on energy and nutrient intake, body weight, and cardiovascular risk factors in healthy older adults
S I Barr, D A McCarron, R P Heaney, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
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October 13, 1998
Ovulation and spinal bone mineral density
M A Petit, C L Hitchcock, J C Prior, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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August 24, 2017
The effect of inflammation on serum zinc concentrations and the prevalence estimates of population-level zinc status among Congolese children aged 6-59 months
C D Karakochuk, S I Barr, E Boy, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association
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October 19, 1999
Dietary changes favorably affect bone remodeling in older adults
R P Heaney, D A McCarron, B Dawson-Hughes, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging
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September 29, 2015
Associations of Protein Intake and Protein Source with Bone Mineral Density and Fracture Risk: A Population-Based Cohort Study
L Langsetmo, S I Barr, C Berger, et al.
Journal of Musculoskeletal & Neuronal Interactions
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December 3, 2013
Longitudinal changes in calcium and vitamin D intakes and relationship to bone mineral density in a prospective population-based study: the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (CaMos)
W Zhou, L Langsetmo, C Berger, et al.
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Bone
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March 1, 1996
Ovulatory premenopausal women lose cancellous spinal bone: a five year prospective study
J C Prior, Y M Vigna, S I Barr, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
|
July 1, 1990
Impaired muscle glycogen resynthesis after eccentric exercise
D L Costill, D D Pascoe, W J Fink, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics
|
February 5, 2000
Augmented trochanteric bone mineral density after modified physical education classes: a randomized school-based exercise intervention study in prepubescent and early pubescent children
H A McKay, M A Petit, R W Schutz, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association
|
August 1, 2000
Effects of increased consumption of fluid milk on energy and nutrient intake, body weight, and cardiovascular risk factors in healthy older adults
S I Barr, D A McCarron, R P Heaney, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
|
October 13, 1998
Ovulation and spinal bone mineral density
M A Petit, C L Hitchcock, J C Prior, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
August 24, 2017
The effect of inflammation on serum zinc concentrations and the prevalence estimates of population-level zinc status among Congolese children aged 6-59 months
C D Karakochuk, S I Barr, E Boy, et al.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association
|
October 19, 1999
Dietary changes favorably affect bone remodeling in older adults
R P Heaney, D A McCarron, B Dawson-Hughes, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging
|
September 29, 2015
Associations of Protein Intake and Protein Source with Bone Mineral Density and Fracture Risk: A Population-Based Cohort Study
L Langsetmo, S I Barr, C Berger, et al.
Journal of Musculoskeletal & Neuronal Interactions
|
December 3, 2013
Longitudinal changes in calcium and vitamin D intakes and relationship to bone mineral density in a prospective population-based study: the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (CaMos)
W Zhou, L Langsetmo, C Berger, et al.
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