Ann T. Bentz, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO, United States |
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(The effect of physical activity on hydroxylated estrogen metabolites.) |
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Bentz AT, Schneider CM, Westerlind KC. (2007) The Relationships Among Estrogen Metabolites and Exercise Frequency, Duration, and Intensity in Premenopausal Women Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 39: S243-S244 |
Sprod LK, Schneider CM, Carter SD, et al. (2006) Type of Breast Cancer Surgery Affects Exercise Intervention Outcomes Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 38: S83 |
Sprod LK, Drum SN, Bentz AT, et al. (2005) The effects of walking poles on shoulder function in breast cancer survivors Integrative Cancer Therapies. 4: 287-293 |
Bentz AT, Schneider CM, Westerlind KC. (2005) The relationship between physical activity and 2-hydroxyestrone, 16alpha-hydroxyestrone, and the 2/16 ratio in premenopausal women (United States). Cancer Causes & Control : Ccc. 16: 455-61 |
Bentz AT, Schneider CM, Westerlind KC. (2004) The Effect of Physical Activity on Hydroxylated Estrogen Metabolites Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 36: S208 |
Bentz AT, Carter SD, Schneider CM. (2003) PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND RISK FOR BREAST CANCER Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 35: S399 |
Bentz AT, Dennehy CA, Carter SD, et al. (2002) PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE PREDICTORS OF CANCER FATIGUE Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 34: S16 |
Bentz A, Dennehy CA, Busing K, et al. (1999) PHYSIOLOGICAL ALTERATIONS WITH ADJUVANT CANCER THERAPY Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 31: S363 |
Dennehy CA, Bentz A, Fox K, et al. (1998) BREAST CANCER RISK PROFILE OF SEDENTARY, ACTIVE, AND HIGHLY TRAINED WOMEN Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 30: 63 |