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Genetic and environmental contributions to bone structural strength in postmenopausal women

Genetic and environmental contributions to bone structural strength in postmenopausal women

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Main Author: Mikkola, Tuija
Format: Doctoral dissertation
Language:eng
Published: Jyväskylä : 2010
Series:Studies in sport, physical education and health, 155.
Subjects:
luusto
lujuus
perimä
ympäristötekijät
naiset
ikääntyneet
ikääntyminen
vaihdevuodet
tasannevuodet
fyysinen kuormittavuus
liikunta
luunmurtumat
lonkka
lihasvoima
lihaskunto
hormonihoito
bone strength
genetic effect
women
postmenopausal
hip fracture
mechanical loading
exercise
hormone therapy
muscle strength
twins
Online Access:https://jyu.finna.fi/Record/jykdok.1138766
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Item Description:Artikkeliväitöskirjan yhteenveto-osa ja 4 eripainosta.

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