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Management of Low Bone Mass in Female Athletes 원문보기

고신대학교 의과대학 학술지, v.29 no.1, 2014년, pp.1 - 10  

Choi, Hoon

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As female athletic participation has increased, the positive effects of exercise on health have become evident. However, with this growth in sports activity, a set of health problems unique to the female athlete has emerged. The female athlete triad and its components can occur in females of all age...

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