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Influence of exercise mode and osteogenic index on bone biomarker responses during short-term training
Bone , 06/11/09
Lester ME et al. - The results of the present study demonstrate that participation in an eight week physical training program by previously inactive young adult women results in alterations in biomarkers of bone remodeling indicative of increased formation without substantial alteration in markers of resorption, regardless of the mode or volume of exercise.
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