Birth weight and weight at 1 year are independent determinants of bone mass in the seventh decade: the Hertfordshire cohort study.
Several studies have shown relationships between growth in early life and adult bone mass; in this article, we evaluate the relative contributions of pre- and postnatal factors to bone mass in the seventh decade. A total of 498 eight men and 468 women who were born in Hertfordshire during the period...
Main Authors: | Dennison, E, Syddall, H, Sayer, A, Gilbody, H, Cooper, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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