Effect of physical activity during teenage years, based on type of sport and duration of exercise, on bone mineral density of young, premenopausal Japanese women

S. Hara1, Hisako Yanagi2, Hitoshi Amagai3, Kaori Endoh2, Sho-Ichiro Tsuchiya2, Shigeo Tomura2
1Institute of Community Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
2University of Tsukuba
3Tsukuba College of Technology

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