Training, detraining and bone : effect of exercise on bone mass and structure with special reference to maintenance of the exercise-induced bone gain
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Studies in Sport, Physical Education and HealthAuthors
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2002Discipline
LiikuntafysiologiaThe objectives of this thesis were to investigate the effects of long-term mechanical loading on mass, size and mechanical strength of bone in male and female racquet sports players and to evaluate the maintenance of exercise-induced bone gain in these players during the following years of reduced training.
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University of JyväskyläISBN
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