Association between stress fracture incidence and predicted body fat in United States Army Basic Combat Training recruits

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Joseph J. Knapik
Marilyn A. Sharp
Scott J. Montain
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[1] US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine,
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BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | / 19卷
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Stress fracture; Military personnel; Body fat; Age; Gender; Body mass index; Height; Weight; Race/ethnicity;
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