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von Stengel S, Kemmler W, Kalender WA, Engelke K, Lauber D. Differential effects of strength versus power training on bone mineral density in postmenopausal women: a 2-year longitudinal study. Br J Sports Med 2007;41:649–655.

On pages 652 and 653 the keys for figures 3 and 4 are incorrect. The keys should be colour-coded grey for ST and black for PT. Please see the corrected figures 3 and 4 included here. The journal apologises for this error.

Figure 3 Percentage changes in bone mineral density (BMD), measured by dual x-ray absorptiometry, between baseline and year 2 at (A) the lumbar spine (L1–L4), (B) the proximal femur and (C) the forearm in the strength training (ST) and power training (PT) group. Values are mean (SD). Significant between-group differences are marked with asterisks.
Figure 3 Pain frequency (A) and pain intensity (B) at baseline and year 2 at the lumbar spine and big joints in the strength training (ST) and power training (PT) group. Values are mean (SD). Significant within-group changes are marked with an asterisk.
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