Journal of Clinical Densitometry
Volume 13, Issue 3 , Pages 256-262 , July 2010

Bone Mineral Density Results Influencing Health-Related Behaviors in Male Athletes at Risk for Osteoporosis

Received 28 December 2009 ,Revised 28 April 2010 ,Accepted 7 May 2010.

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PII: S1094-6950(10)00192-7

doi: 10.1016/j.jocd.2010.05.004

Journal of Clinical Densitometry
Volume 13, Issue 3 , Pages 256-262 , July 2010