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    History of amenorrhoea compromises some of the exercise-induced benefits in cortical and trabecular bone in the peripheral and axial skeleton: A study in retired elite gymnasts by Ducher, G, Eser, P, Hill, B, Bass, S

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-2009)
    “…Abstract Background Female gymnasts frequently present with overt signs of hypoestrogenism, such as late menarche or menstrual dysfunction. The objective was…”
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    Bone geometry in response to long-term tennis playing and its relationship with muscle volume: A quantitative magnetic resonance imaging study in tennis players by Ducher, G., Courteix, D., Même, S., Magni, C., Viala, J.F., Benhamou, C.L.

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-2005)
    “…The benefit of impact-loading activity for bone strength depends on whether the additional bone mineral content (BMC) accrued at loaded sites is due to an…”
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    Non-elite gymnastics participation is associated with greater bone strength, muscle size, and function in pre- and early pubertal girls by Burt, L. A., Naughton, G. A., Greene, D. A., Courteix, D., Ducher, G.

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-04-2012)
    “…Summary Recent reports indicate an increase in forearm fractures in children. Bone geometric properties are an important determinant of bone strength and…”
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    Estrogen and peptide YY are associated with bone mineral density in premenopausal exercising women by Scheid, J.L, Toombs, R.J, Ducher, G, Gibbs, J.C, Williams, N.I, De Souza, M.J

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-08-2011)
    “…Abstract Background In women with anorexia nervosa, elevated fasting peptide YY (PYY) is associated with decreased bone mineral density (BMD). Prior research…”
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    Ultrasound imaging of the patellar tendon attachment to the tibia during puberty: a 12-month follow-up in tennis players by Ducher, G., Cook, J., Spurrier, D., Coombs, P., Ptasznik, R., Black, J., Bass, S.

    “…This longitudinal study investigated the ultrasound appearance of the patellar tendon attachment to the tibia throughout puberty in young tennis players with…”
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    Upper body bone strength in pre-pubertal, non-elite gymnasts and non-gymnasts by Burt, L, Naughton, G, Greene, D, Ducher, G

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-12-2010)
    “…The purpose of this study was to compare bone properties of the ulna and radius in female, pre-pubertal, non-elite gymnasts with case-controlled non-gymnasts…”
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    Fractal analysis of bone texture: a screening tool for stress fracture risk? by Prouteau, S., Ducher, G., Nanyan, P., Lemineur, G., Benhamou, L., Courteix, D.

    Published in European journal of clinical investigation (01-02-2004)
    “…Background  The aim of this study was to identify specific bone characteristics of stress fracture (SF) cases in sportswomen. To date, no tool is able to…”
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    History of amenorrhoea compromises some of the exercise-induced benefits in trabecular bone in retired gymnasts by Ducher, G, Eser, P, Hill, B, Bass, S

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-01-2010)
    “…The objective was to investigate the impact of history of amenorrhoea on the exercise-induced skeletal benefits in bone geometry and volumetric density in…”
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    Upper body bone and muscle profiles in non-elite prepubertal female gymnasts by Burf, L, Ducher, G, Naughton, G, Greene, D

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-01-2010)
    “…Gymnasts had been training for a minimum of six months (mean 6.5 hwk+1) Methods: Peripheral Quantitative Computed Tomography (pQCT) was used to obtain bone…”
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    Can exercise-induced benefits in bone strength be further improved after menarche if training is maintained? by Ducher, G, Bass, S, Saxon, L, Daly, R

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-01-2010)
    “…The osteogenic response to loading was studied by comparing the dominant and nondominant humeri for DXA-derived bone mass (BMC) and MRI-derived bone geometry…”
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    Tennis playing initiated before puberty leads to greater skeletal benefits in peri-pubertal boys than girls when training is maintained by Ducher, G, Black, J, Daly, R, Turner, C, Bass, S

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-01-2009)
    “…Introduction: The purpose of the study was to compare the exercise-induced changes in bone mass and geometry between boys and girls. Conclusion: Regular…”
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    Relationship between indices of adiposity obtained by peripheral quantitative computed tomography and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry in pre-pubertal children by Ducher, G., Daly, R.M., Hill, B., Eser, P., Naughton, G.A., Gravenmaker, K.J., Seibel, M.J., Javaid, A., Telford, R.D., Bass, S.L.

    Published in Annals of human biology (01-12-2009)
    “…Background/Aim: The study investigated the relationship between indices of adiposity measured by peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) and…”
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    Overweight children have poor bone strength relative to body weight, placing them at greater risk for forearm fractures by Ducher, G, Naughton, G, Daly, R, Eser, R, English, R, Patchett, A, Gravenmaker, K, Seibel, M, Javaid, A, Cunningham, R, Telford, R, Bass, S

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-01-2009)
    “…Introduction: Obesity is thought to be a protective factor for bones in adults but not in children based on the evidence of the greater incidence of forearm…”
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    Gymnastics participation is associated with skeletal benefits in the distal forearm: a 6-month study using peripheral Quantitative Computed Tomography by Burt, L A, Ducher, G, Naughton, G A, Courteix, D, Greene, D A

    “…Musculoskeletal development of the upper limbs during exposure to weight-bearing loading is under-researched during early pubescent growth. The purpose was to…”
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    Skeletal differences at the ulna and radius between pre-pubertal non-elite female gymnasts and non-gymnasts by Burt, L A, Naughton, G A, Greene, D A, Ducher, G

    “…To compare skeletal parameters between the ulna and radius in pre-pubertal non-elite gymnasts and non-gymnasts. Fifty-eight non-elite artistic gymnasts, aged…”
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    MMP2 and MMP9 plasma levels as markers of bone remodeling: a study on young male tennis players by Tournaire, N., Jaffré, C., Jacob, M.P., Ducher, G., Benhamou, C.L., Courteix, D., Meddahi-Pellé, A.

    Published in Science & sports (01-04-2007)
    “…Our goal is to study the effects of tennis practice in pre-pubescent boys on bone remodeling, by means of enzyme activity involved in balance of matrix…”
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