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    Bone mass and geometry of the tibia and the radius of master sprinters, middle and long distance runners, race-walkers and sedentary control participants: A pQCT study by Wilks, D.C, Winwood, K, Gilliver, S.F, Kwiet, A, Chatfield, M, Michaelis, I, Sun, L.W, Ferretti, J.L, Sargeant, A.J, Felsenberg, D, Rittweger, J

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2009)
    “…Abstract Mechanical loading is thought to be a determinant of bone mass and geometry. Both ground reaction forces and tibial strains increase with running…”
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    Pulmonary O2 uptake on-kinetics in endurance- and sprint-trained master athletes by Berger, N J A, Rittweger, J, Kwiet, A, Michaelis, I, Williams, A G, Tolfrey, K, Jones, A M

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-12-2006)
    “…The purpose of this study was to characterise the VO2 kinetic response to moderate intensity cycle exercise in endurance-trained (END) and sprint or…”
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    Decline of specific peak jumping power with age in master runners by Michaelis, I, Kwiet, A, Gast, U, Boshof, A, Antvorskov, T, Jung, T, Rittweger, J, Felsenberg, D

    “…It is difficult to disentangle the effects of pure ageing from those of disuse. Master athletes, however, provide an opportunity to assess the effects of…”
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    Age-dependency in bone mass and geometry: a pQCT study on male and female master sprinters, middle and long distance runners, race-walkers and sedentary people by Wilks, D C, Winwood, K, Gilliver, S F, Kwiet, A, Sun, L W, Gutwasser, C, Ferretti, J L, Sargeant, A J, Felsenberg, D, Rittweger, J

    “…To investigate whether athletic participation allows master athletes to preserve their good bone health into old age. Bone strength indicators of the tibia and…”
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    Physical performance in aging elite athletes--challenging the limits of physiology by Rittweger, J, Kwiet, A, Felsenberg, D

    “…Age-associated frailty, as any other age-related change, is potentially due to three theoretically independent, but actually interwoven factors. These factors…”
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