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Adaptation of bone to physical activity and diet-induced obesity

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Studies in sport, physical education and health
Authors
Ma, Hongqiang
Date
2011
Discipline
Liikuntalääketiede

 
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University of Jyväskylä
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978-951-39-4401-8
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0356-1070
Keywords
adaptation bone physical activity obesity mineral density bone structure luu luusto sopeutuminen fyysinen aktiivisuus liikunta lihavuus luuntiheys rakenne
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