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    Distal radius geometry and skeletal strength indices after peripubertal artistic gymnastics by Dowthwaite, J. N, Scerpella, T. A

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-01-2011)
    “…Summary Development of optimal skeletal strength should decrease adult bone fragility. Nongymnasts (non) were compared with girls exposed to gymnastics during…”
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    Sustained skeletal benefit from childhood mechanical loading by Scerpella, T. A., Dowthwaite, J. N., Rosenbaum, P. F.

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-07-2011)
    “…Summary Preliminary prospective, longitudinal results suggest that pre-menarcheal exposure to artistic gymnastics is associated with greater radius BMC, aBMD,…”
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    A focused evaluation of lumbar spine trabecular bone score in the first year post-menarche by Dowthwaite, Jodi N., Winzenrieth, R., Binkley, N., Krueger, D., Scerpella, T. A.

    Published in Archives of osteoporosis (18-10-2017)
    “…Summary Trabecular bone score, an index of lumbar spine trabecular texture, has not been explored fully in adolescent girls. Our cross-sectional analysis…”
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    A school-based resistance intervention improves skeletal growth in adolescent females by Bernardoni, B., Thein-Nissenbaum, J., Fast, J., Day, M., Li, Q., Wang, S., Scerpella, T.

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-03-2014)
    “…Summary Twenty-two sixth-grade girls who participated in a 7-month school-based resistance-training program were compared to 22 controls. In a subanalysis of…”
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    Dose related association of impact activity and bone mineral density in pre-pubertal girls by Scerpella, T A, Davenport, M, Morganti, C M, Kanaley, J A, Johnson, L M

    Published in Calcified tissue international (01-01-2003)
    “…Impact activity is an important contributor to bone accrual. Children engaging in such activity have been shown to have greater bone mineral density (BMD) than…”
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    Endoscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: modified technique and radiographic review by O'Donnell, J B, Scerpella, T A

    Published in Arthroscopy (01-10-1995)
    “…The original technique for endoscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction has several potential complications because of constraints imposed by working…”
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    Validation of the Godin-Shephard Questionnaire in Prepubertal Girls by Scerpella, Tamara A, Tuladhar, Preeti, Kanaley Jill A

    “…Validated the Godin-Shephard questionnaire for assessing habitual activity in pre-pubertal children, evaluating the physical activity of female competitive…”
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    Arm bone loading index predicts DXA musculoskeletal outcomes in two samples of post-menarcheal girls by Dowthwaite, J N, Dunsmore, K A, Gero, N M, Burzynski, A O, Sames, C A, Rosenbaum, P F, Scerpella, T A

    “…A site-specific bone loading index was developed to predict post-menarcheal arm bone mass, geometry, areal density and non-bone lean mass using organized…”
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    Skeletal geometry and indices of bone strength in artistic gymnasts by Dowthwaite, J N, Scerpella, T A

    “…This review addresses bone geometry and indices of skeletal strength associated with exposure to gymnastic loading during growth. A brief background…”
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    Pre-menarcheal physical activity predicts post-menarcheal lean mass and core strength, but not fat mass by Day, M A, Dowthwaite, J N, Rosenbaum, P F, Roedel, G G, Brocker, A A, Scerpella, T A

    “…Youth exercise is associated with improved body composition, but details regarding timing and persistence are limited. We examined pre- and circum-menarcheal…”
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    Muscle indices do not fully account for enhanced upper extremity bone mass and strength in gymnasts by Dowthwaite, J N, Kanaley, J A, Spadaro, J A, Hickman, R M, Scerpella, T A

    “…Muscular forces are an important determinant of bone strength, but bone may also adapt to non-muscular loading. We tested the hypothesis that loads associated…”
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    Agreement between pQCT‐ and DXA‐derived indices of bone geometry, density, and theoretical strength in females of varying age, maturity, and physical activity by Dowthwaite, Jodi Noelle, Flowers, Portia PE, Scerpella, Tamara Ann

    Published in Journal of bone and mineral research (01-06-2011)
    “…Measurement of bone mass, geometry, density, and strength are critical in bone research and clinical studies. For peripheral quantitative computed tomography…”
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    Chronic Lyme disease arthritis: review of the literature and report of a case of wrist arthritis by Scerpella, T A, Engber, W D

    Published in The Journal of hand surgery (American ed.) (01-05-1992)
    “…A case of Lyme arthritis with advanced degenerative changes localized to the midcarpal joint was treated with a limited wrist arthrodesis with relief of pain…”
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    Maturity and activity-related differences in bone mineral density: Tanner I vs. II and gymnasts vs. non-gymnasts by Dowthwaite, Jodi N., DiStefano, James G., Ploutz-Snyder, Robert J., Kanaley, Jill A., Scerpella, Tamara A.

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-2006)
    “…This study tests the hypotheses that (1) Tanner I and Tanner II girls comprise distinct maturational cohorts, exhibiting BMD differences that are not explained…”
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    Skeletal benefits of pre-menarcheal gymnastics are retained after activity cessation by Scerpella, Tamara A, Dowthwaite, Jodi N, Gero, Nicole M, Kanaley, Jill A, Ploutz-Snyder, Robert J

    Published in Pediatric exercise science (01-02-2010)
    “…Mechanical loading during childhood and adolescence may yield skeletal benefits that persist beyond activity cessation and menarche. At 1 year pre- and 2 years…”
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