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The following pages link to Greater secretion of growth hormone in black than in white men: possible factor in greater bone mineral density--a clinical research center study (Q71703968):
Displaying 16 items.
- Why are there race/ethnic differences in adult body mass index-adiposity relationships? A quantitative critical review (Q26776346) (← links)
- Current opinion on the role of testosterone in the development of prostate cancer: a dynamic model (Q26778886) (← links)
- Associations between body fat percentage and fitness among police officers: a statewide study (Q27908470) (← links)
- Race/ethnic differences in bone mineral density in men. (Q33277047) (← links)
- Unresolved issues in osteoporosis in men. (Q34435641) (← links)
- Racial variation in sex steroid hormones and the insulin-like growth factor axis in umbilical cord blood of male neonates (Q34449580) (← links)
- Racial variation in sex steroid hormone concentration in black and white men: a meta-analysis (Q35082852) (← links)
- Total testosterone in young men is more closely associated than free testosterone with prostate cancer disparities (Q35174480) (← links)
- The Apo(a) Gene is the Major Determinant of Variation in Plasma Lp(a) Levels in African Americans (Q35249055) (← links)
- Hospitalized fall injuries and race in California (Q35391302) (← links)
- Bone Mineral Content as a Driver of Energy Expenditure in Prepubertal and Early Pubertal Boys (Q35595130) (← links)
- Correlations between serum testosterone, estradiol, and sex hormone-binding globulin and bone mineral density in a diverse sample of men (Q36732699) (← links)
- Racial differences in bone mineral density and fractures in men receiving androgen deprivation therapy for prostate cancer (Q36900752) (← links)
- Racial/ethnic differences in serum sex steroid hormone concentrations in US adolescent males (Q37362794) (← links)
- Racial Differences in Age-Related Variations of Testosterone Levels Among US Males: Potential Implications for Prostate Cancer and Personalized Medication (Q40008016) (← links)
- Prostate cancer risk: the significance of differences in age related changes in serum conjugated and unconjugated steroid hormone concentrations between Arab and Caucasian men. (Q46963670) (← links)