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1. Hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis suppression is common among women during US Army Basic Combat Training.

2. Urinary Proteomic Biomarkers of Trabecular Bone Volume Change during Army Basic Combat Training.

3. Association between changes in serum bone metabolism markers and bone microarchitecture changes during basic combat training - The ARMI study.

4. Sex Does Not Affect Changes in Body Composition and Insulin-Like Growth Factor-I During US Army Basic Combat Training.

5. Exercise for optimizing bone health after hormone-induced increases in bone stiffness.

6. The Risk of Menstrual Dysfunction Increases for Women during U.S. Army Basic Combat Training.

7. US Army basic combat training alters the relationship between body mass index and per cent body fat.

8. Body composition changes during 8 weeks of military training are not accurately captured by circumference-based assessments.

9. Changes in Distal Tibial Microarchitecture During Eight Weeks of U.S. Army Basic Combat Training Differ by Sex and Race.

10. Unraveling the physiologic paradoxes that underlie exercise prescription for stress fracture prevention.

11. Once daily calcium (1000 mg) and vitamin D (1000 IU) supplementation during military training prevents increases in biochemical markers of bone resorption but does not affect tibial microarchitecture in Army recruits.

12. Body mass does not reflect the body composition changes in response to similar physical training in young women and men.

13. Sleep health of incoming army trainees and how it changes during basic combat training.

14. The Central Role of Osteocytes in the Four Adaptive Pathways of Bone's Mechanostat.

15. Effect of Environmental Temperature and Humidity on Permethrin Biomarkers of Exposure in U.S. Soldiers Wearing Permethrin-Treated Uniforms.

16. Permethrin exposure from wearing fabric-treated military uniforms in high heat conditions under varying wear-time scenarios.

17. Self-reported eating behaviors of military recruits are associated with body mass index at military accession and change during initial military training.

18. Regional Changes in Density and Microarchitecture in the Ultradistal Tibia of Female Recruits After U.S. Army Basic Combat Training.

19. A prospective field study of U.S. Army trainees to identify the physiological bases and key factors influencing musculoskeletal injuries: a study protocol.

20. Calcium and vitamin D supplementation and bone health in Marine recruits: Effect of season.

21. Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug Prescriptions Are Associated With Increased Stress Fracture Diagnosis in the US Army Population.

22. Dietary Intake in Relation to Military Dietary Reference Values During Army Basic Combat Training; a Multi-center, Cross-sectional Study.

23. Changes in tibial bone microarchitecture in female recruits in response to 8 weeks of U.S. Army Basic Combat Training.

24. Regional variation of bone density, microarchitectural parameters, and elastic moduli in the ultradistal tibia of young black and white men and women.

25. Circulating sclerostin is not suppressed following a single bout of exercise in young men.

26. Bone mass, microarchitecture and strength are influenced by race/ethnicity in young adult men and women.

27. Risk of Stress Fracture Varies by Race/Ethnic Origin in a Cohort Study of 1.3 Million US Army Soldiers.

28. Quantification of chromatographic effects of vitamin B supplementation in urine and implications for hydration assessment.

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