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A school-curriculum-based exercise intervention program for two years in pre-pubertal girls does not influence hip structure.
Alwis G, Linden C, Stenevi-Lundgren S, Ahlborg HG, Dencker M, Besjakov J, Gardsell P, Karlsson MK.
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