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Body images of 4-8-year-old girls at the outset of their first artistic gymnasticsclass. Poudevigne MS. O'Connor PJ. Laing EM. R Wilson AM. Modlesky CM. Lewis RD. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 34(2):244-250, 2003 Sep. |
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| Achievement probability and development stage of fundamental motor-control skills and gymnastics skills in Japanese Youth. Kokudo S. Nishijima T. Ohsawa S. Ozawa H. Suzuki K. Kagaya A. Yagi N. Noda Y. Naito H. Aoki J. Kobayashi International Journal of Sport and Health Science, 1(1):154-163, 2003 Mar |
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Building better bone density. |
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The young gymnast. Zetaruk MN. Clinics in Sports Medicine. 19(4):757-780, 2000 Oct. |
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Short stature and delayed puberty in gymnasts: influence of selection bias on leg length and the duration of training on trunk length. Bass S. Bradney M. Pearce G. Hendrich E. Inge K. Stuckey S. Lo SK. Seeman E. Journal of Pediatrics. 136(2):149-155, 2000 Feb. |
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Skull bone mass deficit in prepubertal highly-trained gymnast girls. Courteix D. Lespessailles E. Obert P. Benhamou CL. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 20(5):328-333, 1999 Jul. |
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Hormonal responses to physical training in high-level peripubertal male gymnasts. Daly RM. Rich PA. Klein R. European Journal of Applied Physiology & Occupational Physiology. 79(1):74-81, 1998 Dec. |
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Effect of high performance sports on puberty development of female and male gymnasts. Weimann E. Witzel C. Schwidergall S. Bohles HJ. Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift. 148(10):231-234, 1998. |
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