Amorim, TâniaMetsios, George S.Flouris, Andreas D.Nevill, AlanGomes, Thayse N.Wyon, MatthewMarques, FranklimNogueira, LuisaAdubeiro, NunoJamurtas, Athanasios Z.Maia, JoséKoutedakis, Yiannis2021-03-112021-03-112019-04-09Amorim, T., Metsios, G. S., Flouris, A. D., Nevill, A., Gomes, T. N., Wyon, M., Marques, F., Nogueira, L., Adubeiro, N., Jamurtas, A. Z., Maia, J., & Koutedakis, Y. (2019, 2019/04/09). Endocrine parameters in association with bone mineral accrual in young female vocational ballet dancers. Archives of Osteoporosis, 14(1), 46. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11657-019-0596-zhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/17440Less is known on bone mass gains in dancers involved in vocational dance training. The present study found that, as young vocational dancers progress on their professional training, their bone health remains consistently lower compared to non- exercising controls. Endocrine mechanisms do not seem to explain these findings.engBone healthChildrenEndocrinologyPerformanceTrainingBMCEndocrine parameters in association with bone mineral accrual in young female vocational ballet dancersjournal article10.1007/s11657-019-0596-z