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    Low physical activity is related to clustering of risk factors for fracture—a 2-year prospective study in children

    The study investigates the effect of physical activity (PA) on a composite score for fracture risk in pre-pubertal children. Low PA in children is related to the composite score for fracture risk and the pre-p...

    S. Stenevi Lundgren, B. E. Rosengren, M. Dencker in Osteoporosis International (2017)

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    The associations of physical activity with fracture risk—a 7-year prospective controlled intervention study in 3534 children

    This is the first study indicating an association between gradually diminished risk of fractures and years of increased physical activity. Our results could imply great benefits not only for the individual but...

    J. Fritz, M. E. Cöster, J.-Å. Nilsson, B. E. Rosengren in Osteoporosis International (2016)

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    The increase in physical performance and gain in lean and fat mass occur in prepubertal children independent of mode of school transportation. One year data from the prospective controlled Pediatric Osteoporosis Prevention (POP) Study

    The aim of this 12-month study in pre-pubertal children was to evaluate the effect of school transportation on gain in lean and fat mass, muscle strength and physical performance.

    S Stenevi-Lundgren, R M Daly, P Gärdsell, M Dencker in Archives of Public Health (2009)