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Subject characteristics.

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Subject characteristics.

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Bone mineral content (BMC), density (BMD) and area in control and cyclists group.

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Adjusted bone mineral content (BMC), density (BMD) and area in control.

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Bone mineral content (BMC), density (BMD) and area in control and cyclist group under 17 (<17 yr) and equal or over (≥17 yr).

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Bone mineral density (BMD) and volumetric density (vBMD) in control and cyclist group under 17 (<17 yr) and equal or over (≥17 yr).

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Bone mineral area in control and cyclist group under 17 (<17 yr) and equal or over (≥17 yr).

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Adjusted Bone mineral content (BMC) in control and cyclists group under 17 (<17 yr) and equal or over (≥17 yr).

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Adjusted Bone mineral density (BMD) and volumetric density (vBMD) in control and cyclists group under 17 (<17 yr) and equal or over (≥17 yr).

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Adjusted Bone mineral area in control and cyclists group under 17 (<17 yr) and equal or over (≥17 yr).

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Figure 1.

Group × age interaction for femoral neck volumetric bone mineral density (vBMD; P<0.01) in young and old adolescent cyclists and controls.

* P<0.05 between control and cyclists groups ≥17 years.

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