Physical activity and fracture risk: a prospective study of 1898 incident fractures among 34,696 British men and women.
Regular physical activity is believed to have a beneficial effect on bone health but may also increase the risk of fractures by increasing the incidence of injury. We examined the association between physical activity and fracture risk in a prospective study of self-reported incident fractures among...
Main Authors: | Appleby, P, Allen, N, Roddam, A, Key, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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