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Muscle Forces or Gravity: What Predominates Mechanical Loading on Bone
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 10/28/09
Kohrt WM et al. – Conclusive evidence is lacking, but several lines of research suggest that physical activities that involve impact forces, and therefore generate both gravitation and muscle loading, are most likely to have beneficial effects on bone metabolism and reduce fracture risk.
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