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Jo Welch

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  • Shahnazari, M., Martin, B.R., Leggett, L.L., Lachcik, P.J., Welch, J., & Weaver, C.M. (2009). Diet calcium level but not calcium supplement particle size affects bone density and mechanical properties in ovariectomized rats. J Nutr 139(7):1308-14. Erratum in: J Nutr. 2009 Oct;139(10):2009.
  • Welch, J.M., Turner, C.H., Devareddy, L., Arjmandi, B.H., Weaver, C.M. (2008). High impact exercise is more beneficial than dietary calcium for building bone strength in the growing rat skeleton. Bone 42(4): 660-8.
  • Weinheimer, E.M., Martin, B.R., Weaver, C.M., Welch, J.M., & Campbell, W.W. (2008). The effect of exercise on water balance in premenopausal physically active women. J Am Diet Assoc 108:1662-7.
  • Welch, J.M. & Weaver, C.M. (2005). Calcium and exercise affect the growing skeleton. A review. Nutr Rev. 63(11): 361-73.
  • Welch, J.M., & Rosen, C.J. (2005). Older women track and field athletes have enhanced calcaneal stiffness. Osteopor Int. 16(8): 871-8.
  • Welch, J.M., Weaver, C.M., & Turner, C.H. (2004). Adaptations to freefall impact are different in the shafts and bone ends of rat forelimbs. J Appl Physiol 97(5):1859-6.