Dieting is associated with reduced bone mineral accrual in a longitudinal cohort of girls

Abstract Background Peak bone mass accrual occurs during adolescence, a time when dieting and related eating behaviors are common. Impaired bone mineral accrual is a known consequence of eating disorders in adolescents, but the effects of subclinical dieting behaviors on bone mineral content (BMC) h...

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Main Authors: Emily E. Hohman (Author), Katherine N. Balantekin (Author), Leann L. Birch (Author), Jennifer S. Savage (Author)
Format: Book
Published: BMC, 2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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